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Control Number
57551
Date and Time of Latest Transaction
20060619142601.9
General Information
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Cataloging Source
PCARRD-DOST
Main Entry - Personal Name
Ceniza, Adoracion A.
Main Entry - Uniform Title
ENGLISH
Title Statement
A study of indigenous materials as possible substitute for imported species
General Note
Manila:BPI, 1986. 4p. -(Vol. 1; No. 5)
Summary, Etc.
Some properties and infrared spectra of extracted oils from the local (Lantana camara, coleus amboimcus, and Curcuma longa) and imported spices (Salvia officionalis L.; Origanum spp. and Curcuma longa L.) were compared. Properties of oil in imported spices such as color, specific gravity, acidity and solubility in different concentrations of alcohol were also found in the local spices. However, highest oil yield was obtained from imported Curcuma longa (2.10%). The essential oil obtained from L. camara was the same in physico-chemical properties and functional groups as that of S. officionalis L. The same were also observed in C. amboimcus as compared to that of O. vulgare and from the local C. longa to that of the imported C. longa. The extraction and property tests showed that the indigenous materials may be used as substitute flavor patterns for imported spices
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term
SPICE CROPS
OILS
YIELDS
CHEMICOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Added Entry - Personal Name
Crisostomo, Lydia C.
Location
DOST PCARRD
Physical Location
Department of Science and Technology
Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development
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