Extraction of patchouli oil using steam distillation

This study is about Extraction of Patchouli Oil Using Steam Distillation. The objective of this research is to study the feasibility of the optimum condition of steam distillation in patchouli oil extraction process. Patchouli oil extraction is still new but has gained large market demand for the be...

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Main Author: Dewi Haryani, Sulaiman
Format: Undergraduates Project Papers
Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling ump-7912015-03-03T07:46:54Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/791/ Extraction of patchouli oil using steam distillation Dewi Haryani, Sulaiman TP Chemical technology This study is about Extraction of Patchouli Oil Using Steam Distillation. The objective of this research is to study the feasibility of the optimum condition of steam distillation in patchouli oil extraction process. Patchouli oil extraction is still new but has gained large market demand for the benefit on therapeutic and healing properties of this essential oil. However, cost-effective route have yet to be develop. This research has identified two scope of study to achieve the objective which is to vary the effect of different extraction time and sample mass on the yields. In this extraction, part of the plant used is the leaves and stick. Firstly, the raw material is exposed 3 hours under direct sunlight and 3 days in room temperature. Dried patchouli plants are then cut to 2 cm in size. Then, the leaves are stacked in the extraction vessel. High pressured steam passed through the plant material from the bottom of the vessel. Hot steam will force open the pocket in which the essential oil of the patchouli was kept. Next, the steam which contains the essential oil passed through cooling system to condense the steam which would separate the essential oil from water. Pure oil is extracted with this method. For this equipment with the range of 7 hours extraction time and 2 kg to 4 kg sample masses, the optimum extraction time is at 7 hours with 3 kg sample mass.-Author 2008-05 Undergraduates Project Papers NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/791/1/Dewi_Haryani_Sulaiman.pdf Dewi Haryani, Sulaiman (2008) Extraction of patchouli oil using steam distillation. Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang.
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Extraction of patchouli oil using steam distillation
description This study is about Extraction of Patchouli Oil Using Steam Distillation. The objective of this research is to study the feasibility of the optimum condition of steam distillation in patchouli oil extraction process. Patchouli oil extraction is still new but has gained large market demand for the benefit on therapeutic and healing properties of this essential oil. However, cost-effective route have yet to be develop. This research has identified two scope of study to achieve the objective which is to vary the effect of different extraction time and sample mass on the yields. In this extraction, part of the plant used is the leaves and stick. Firstly, the raw material is exposed 3 hours under direct sunlight and 3 days in room temperature. Dried patchouli plants are then cut to 2 cm in size. Then, the leaves are stacked in the extraction vessel. High pressured steam passed through the plant material from the bottom of the vessel. Hot steam will force open the pocket in which the essential oil of the patchouli was kept. Next, the steam which contains the essential oil passed through cooling system to condense the steam which would separate the essential oil from water. Pure oil is extracted with this method. For this equipment with the range of 7 hours extraction time and 2 kg to 4 kg sample masses, the optimum extraction time is at 7 hours with 3 kg sample mass.-Author
format Undergraduates Project Papers
author Dewi Haryani, Sulaiman
author_facet Dewi Haryani, Sulaiman
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title Extraction of patchouli oil using steam distillation
title_short Extraction of patchouli oil using steam distillation
title_full Extraction of patchouli oil using steam distillation
title_fullStr Extraction of patchouli oil using steam distillation
title_full_unstemmed Extraction of patchouli oil using steam distillation
title_sort extraction of patchouli oil using steam distillation
publishDate 2008
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/791/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/791/1/Dewi_Haryani_Sulaiman.pdf
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