• bangladesh gzc13qs3 professional basil oil extraction machine in Uganda
  • bangladesh gzc13qs3 professional basil oil extraction machine in Uganda
  • bangladesh gzc13qs3 professional basil oil extraction machine in Uganda
  • bangladesh gzc13qs3 professional basil oil extraction machine in Uganda
  • How is basil oil extracted?
  • Extraction of basil oil using the SFME method was carried out using a microwave (P = 300 W; mass of fresh basil leaves = 150 g; extraction time = 10 min), while extraction of basil oil using HD method was carried out using a heating mantle (P = 350 W; mass of fresh basil leaves = 150 g; extraction time = 3 h).
  • How much electricity does basil oil use?
  • In addition, the relative electric consumption required for basil oil extraction with the SFME method is 0.1607 kWh/g basil oil, while for the HD method is 3.4280 kWh/g basil oil.
  • Is SFE a better method for extraction of Basil essential oil?
  • Therefore, it is possible to infer that SFE is a better method for extraction of basil essential oil with lower hemolytic activity, when compared to the HD method (Abbas et al., 2017).
  • How is the basil leaf extraction process optimized?
  • The basil leaf extraction process was optimized using the Box-Behnken Design (BBD) with the variables: microwave power (A), the ratio between the mass of the feed and the capacity of the boiling flask (B), and time used in extraction (C).
  • Is basil oil extraction using SFME compared to Hydro distillation?
  • This is one of the advantages of the SFME method when compared to extraction using conventional methods, namely hydro distillation (HD). This is due to the long extraction time associated with the cost and labor required. To analyze this, in this study discussed the electricity consumption of basil oil extraction using the SFME and HD methods.
  • Does basil oil fumigation increase radiation sensitivity in Sitophilus oryzae?
  • Hossain, F., Lacroix, M., Salmieri, S., Vu, K., & Follett, P. A. (2014). Basil oil fumigation increases radiation sensitivity in adult Sitophilus oryzae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae).