Macauba fruits are oil-rich drupes with high moisture content at harvest. This feature can affect the chemical properties of the oil and increase the costs of biodiesel production. Therefore, it is necessary to adopt postharvest strategies to ensure oil quality. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of drying macauba fruit on the quality of the pulp oil. Husked and dehusked fruits were dried at 60°C and then stored. At 0, 15, 45, 100, and 180 days after storage, fruit samples were retrieved, and the oil from the pulp was evaluated for physicochemical parameters. The removal of the husk from the fruits considerably reduced the drying time compared to that of the husked fruits. Drying prevented deterioration of the fruit even after ...
In the frame of African artisanal small-scale extraction of palm oil, the effects of post-harvest st...
A macaúba (Acrocomia aculeata) destaca-se dentre as espécies oleaginosas como matéria-prima para o m...
The availability of low-cost raw material is a key factor for the economic viability of biodiesel pr...
Macauba is a productive palm tree species in the tropical biome, and presents some advantages, as cu...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to determine if the quality of macauba pulp oil is affected by drying the ...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to determine if the quality of macauba pulp oil is affected by drying the ...
After harvest, macaw palm fruits show high deterioration rates when improperly preserved. A possible...
Macauba is an oleaginous palm species from Latin America. It is a rich source of vegetable oil with ...
After harvest, macaw palm fruits show high deterioration rates when improperly preserved. A possible...
Fast drying process of macauba fruits in a rotary drier to obtain oil with competitive yield and qua...
Macauba is an oleaginous palm species from Latin America. It is a rich source of vegetable oil with ...
The bulkiness of the fresh fruit bunches (FFB) cause ineffectiveness of heat distribution into the i...
Macauba Palm (Acrocomia aculeata) is a promising source of vegetable oil with production capacity of...
Introduction. Cordia africana Lam. is a tree that produces small fruits eaten in Ethiopia and other ...
Drying is a water removal process from foodstuffs commonly used for preservation and storage purpose...
In the frame of African artisanal small-scale extraction of palm oil, the effects of post-harvest st...
A macaúba (Acrocomia aculeata) destaca-se dentre as espécies oleaginosas como matéria-prima para o m...
The availability of low-cost raw material is a key factor for the economic viability of biodiesel pr...
Macauba is a productive palm tree species in the tropical biome, and presents some advantages, as cu...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to determine if the quality of macauba pulp oil is affected by drying the ...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to determine if the quality of macauba pulp oil is affected by drying the ...
After harvest, macaw palm fruits show high deterioration rates when improperly preserved. A possible...
Macauba is an oleaginous palm species from Latin America. It is a rich source of vegetable oil with ...
After harvest, macaw palm fruits show high deterioration rates when improperly preserved. A possible...
Fast drying process of macauba fruits in a rotary drier to obtain oil with competitive yield and qua...
Macauba is an oleaginous palm species from Latin America. It is a rich source of vegetable oil with ...
The bulkiness of the fresh fruit bunches (FFB) cause ineffectiveness of heat distribution into the i...
Macauba Palm (Acrocomia aculeata) is a promising source of vegetable oil with production capacity of...
Introduction. Cordia africana Lam. is a tree that produces small fruits eaten in Ethiopia and other ...
Drying is a water removal process from foodstuffs commonly used for preservation and storage purpose...
In the frame of African artisanal small-scale extraction of palm oil, the effects of post-harvest st...
A macaúba (Acrocomia aculeata) destaca-se dentre as espécies oleaginosas como matéria-prima para o m...
The availability of low-cost raw material is a key factor for the economic viability of biodiesel pr...