Potential antioxidants from crude extracts of roselle seeds and cashew nut shells for biodiesel storage stability improvement

Biodiesel or fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) is a green alternative fuel that degrades under long-term storage. Antioxidants are utilized in maintaining the oxidation stability of biodiesel by inhibiting the propagation of free radicals resulting in prolonged shelf life. Usage of natural antioxidants...

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Main Authors: Hasan, M.H., Adzib, M.S.M., Ilham, Zul
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Published: American Institute of Physics 2019
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spelling my.um.eprints.241612020-04-09T04:28:34Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/24161/ Potential antioxidants from crude extracts of roselle seeds and cashew nut shells for biodiesel storage stability improvement Hasan, M.H. Adzib, M.S.M. Ilham, Zul Q Science (General) QK Botany TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering TP Chemical technology Biodiesel or fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) is a green alternative fuel that degrades under long-term storage. Antioxidants are utilized in maintaining the oxidation stability of biodiesel by inhibiting the propagation of free radicals resulting in prolonged shelf life. Usage of natural antioxidants from renewable resources is preferred to sustain a green economy and potentially match synthetic antioxidants without being hazardous to the environment. In this study, the potential of antioxidants from crude extracts of Roselle seeds (Hibiscus sabdariffa) and cashew nut shells (Anacardium occidentale) which are agricultural residues that are commonly left unconsumed has been tested for biodiesel storage stability improvement. ABTS antioxidation test on both plant parts showed significant results for all samples regardless of their polarity while β-Carotene test favored polar samples. Positive correlation of DPPH test and total phenolic content (TPC) test confirmed the antioxidant activity of phenolic compounds in all samples. Total flavonoid content (TFC) test also showed positive results for all samples. GC-MS and LC-MS profiling of both plant parts revealed that all samples contained phenolic compounds with the exception of roselle seeds extracted with hexane (RH), which contained mostly fatty acids. Oxidative stability test using Rancimat test showed that polar samples have superior performance than nonpolar samples whereas 3-pentadecyl phenol showed a poor performance in improving biodiesel storage stability. American Institute of Physics 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.um.edu.my/24161/1/Hasan_MH_AIP_2019.pdf Hasan, M.H. and Adzib, M.S.M. and Ilham, Zul (2019) Potential antioxidants from crude extracts of roselle seeds and cashew nut shells for biodiesel storage stability improvement. AIP Conference Proceedings, 2129 (1). 020087. ISSN 0094-243X https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5118095 doi:10.1063/1.5118095
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QK Botany
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
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QK Botany
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TP Chemical technology
Hasan, M.H.
Adzib, M.S.M.
Ilham, Zul
Potential antioxidants from crude extracts of roselle seeds and cashew nut shells for biodiesel storage stability improvement
description Biodiesel or fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) is a green alternative fuel that degrades under long-term storage. Antioxidants are utilized in maintaining the oxidation stability of biodiesel by inhibiting the propagation of free radicals resulting in prolonged shelf life. Usage of natural antioxidants from renewable resources is preferred to sustain a green economy and potentially match synthetic antioxidants without being hazardous to the environment. In this study, the potential of antioxidants from crude extracts of Roselle seeds (Hibiscus sabdariffa) and cashew nut shells (Anacardium occidentale) which are agricultural residues that are commonly left unconsumed has been tested for biodiesel storage stability improvement. ABTS antioxidation test on both plant parts showed significant results for all samples regardless of their polarity while β-Carotene test favored polar samples. Positive correlation of DPPH test and total phenolic content (TPC) test confirmed the antioxidant activity of phenolic compounds in all samples. Total flavonoid content (TFC) test also showed positive results for all samples. GC-MS and LC-MS profiling of both plant parts revealed that all samples contained phenolic compounds with the exception of roselle seeds extracted with hexane (RH), which contained mostly fatty acids. Oxidative stability test using Rancimat test showed that polar samples have superior performance than nonpolar samples whereas 3-pentadecyl phenol showed a poor performance in improving biodiesel storage stability.
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author Hasan, M.H.
Adzib, M.S.M.
Ilham, Zul
author_facet Hasan, M.H.
Adzib, M.S.M.
Ilham, Zul
author_sort Hasan, M.H.
title Potential antioxidants from crude extracts of roselle seeds and cashew nut shells for biodiesel storage stability improvement
title_short Potential antioxidants from crude extracts of roselle seeds and cashew nut shells for biodiesel storage stability improvement
title_full Potential antioxidants from crude extracts of roselle seeds and cashew nut shells for biodiesel storage stability improvement
title_fullStr Potential antioxidants from crude extracts of roselle seeds and cashew nut shells for biodiesel storage stability improvement
title_full_unstemmed Potential antioxidants from crude extracts of roselle seeds and cashew nut shells for biodiesel storage stability improvement
title_sort potential antioxidants from crude extracts of roselle seeds and cashew nut shells for biodiesel storage stability improvement
publisher American Institute of Physics
publishDate 2019
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