Castor Oil: Properties, Uses, and Optimization of Processing Parameters in Commercial Production
Author(s) -
Vinay R. Patel,
Gerard G. Dumancas,
Lakshmi C. Kasi Viswanath,
Randall Maples,
Bryan John J. Subong
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
lipid insights
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.293
H-Index - 14
ISSN - 1178-6353
DOI - 10.4137/lpi.s40233
Subject(s) - castor oil , castor beans , production (economics) , oil production , subtropics , environmental science , pulp and paper industry , natural resource economics , engineering , ricinus , economics , biology , botany , chemistry , petroleum engineering , ecology , organic chemistry , macroeconomics
Castor oil, produced from castor beans, has long been considered to be of important commercial value primarily for the manufacturing of soaps, lubricants, and coatings, among others. Global castor oil production is concentrated primarily in a small geographic region of Gujarat in Western India. This region is favorable due to its labor-intensive cultivation method and subtropical climate conditions. Entrepreneurs and castor processors in the United States and South America also cultivate castor beans but are faced with the challenge of achieving high castor oil production efficiency, as well as obtaining the desired oil quality. In this manuscript, we provide a detailed analysis of novel processing methods involved in castor oil production. We discuss novel processing methods by explaining specific processing parameters involved in castor oil production.
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