sandalwood seed ocean pine plant oil press plant
- Product Using: Producing Cooking Oil
- Type: Cooking Oil Press Plant
- Main Machinery: Cooking Oil Press Plant Machine
- Production Capacity: 1TPD
- Voltage: 220V/380V/440V
- Dimension(L*W*H): 920 x 390 x 750mm
- Weight: 150kg
- Warranty: 1 Year, 12 Months
- Core Components: Gearbox
- Oil Color: Optional
- Delivery time: Within 30 Days
- Price Level: Low price
- Function: Making edible oil
- Raw material: Cooking , jatropha seed, hemp seed, Sunflower
- Machinery Advantage: Low investment & High oil output
- Accessory: Sufficient and cheap spare parts are available
- After Warranty Service: Video technical support, Online support, Field maintenance and repair service
- Local Service Location: Egypt, Canada, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, Italy, France, Germany, Viet Nam, Philippines, Brazil, Peru, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Pakistan, India, Mexico, Russia, Spain, Thailand, Japan, Malaysia, Australia, Kenya, Argentina, South Korea, Colombia, Algeria, Sri Lanka, Romania, Bangladesh, South Africa, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan
- Certification: CE ISO cooking oil machine
An Introduction to Sandalwood Seed Oil - Sedona Aromatics
If the sandalwood seed is extracted for its (carrier) oil, an annual crop can be harvested with each tree producing approximately 11 oz of seed. 1 Each seed contains about 50-60% of oil. 2. It would seem that sandalwood seed oil is a lot more viable than sandalwood essential oil, given these statistics. However, sandalwood essential oil and
Main conclusion Sustainable resource preservation of Santalum species that yield commercially important forest products is needed. This review provides an understanding of their basic biology, propagation, hemi-parasitic nature, reproductive biology, and biotechnology. Many species of the genus Santalum (Santalaceae) have been exploited unremittingly for centuries, resulting in the extinction
Sandalwood
Sandalwood is a class of woods from trees in the genus Santalum. The woods are heavy, yellow, and fine-grained, and, unlike many other aromatic woods, they retain their fragrance for decades. Sandalwood oil is extracted from the woods. Sandalwood is often cited as one of the most expensive woods in the world. Both the wood and the oil produce a
Figure 1. Main compounds present in fruit and seed of Indian Sandalwood (Santalum album L.). Deoiled seed meal prepared from the decoated seeds of sandal contains 52.5% of protein and about 5% mineral constituents (K, Zn, Ca, Mg, Cu, Fe, etc.). The proteins in the deoiled meal were rich particularly in (i) phenylalanine and leucine, essential
Sandalwood oil
Sandalwood oil contains more than 90% sesquiterpenic alcohols of which 50–60% is the tricyclic α-santalol. β-Santalol comprises 20–25%. [2] [3]The composition of the oil will depend on the species, region grown, age of tree, [2] and possibly the season of harvest and details of the extraction process used.
Forest or Freycinet Sandalwood can thrive in almost any forested areas, regardless of water levels. It grows best at elevations of 250 to 950 meters (820 to 3,120 feet) and can be found in all of the main 8 islands except for Hawai’i Island (the largest island in the state). Haleakalae Sandalwood lives in shrublands from 1,900 to 2,700 meters
Santalum album
Santalum album is an evergreen tree that grows between 4–9 metres (13–30 feet). [4] The tree is variable in habit, usually upright to sprawling, and may intertwine with other species. The plant parasitises the roots of other tree species, with a haustorium adaptation on its own roots, but without major detriment to its hosts. [5]
Summary: It is predicted that demand for high-quality sandalwood oil in France will grow to 15–20 tonnes by 2040, although this demand will be elastic depending on the availability and price of sandalwood oil. It is expected that sandalwood production from any increased plantings in New Caledonia will readily be absorbed by markets in France
Sandalwood: The King of Aroma in Plant Kingdom | SpringerLink
The Santalum is the most important genus under the Santalaceae family. The Indian sandalwood, Santalum album, is the only economically important tree species of this family traded for its fragrant essential oil. Santalum album is indigenous to the tropical regions of the Indian peninsula (Deccan Plateau), eastern Indonesia, and northern Australia.
The genus Santalum has been included in Santalaceae family, and is categorized as a hemiparasitic plant. This genus is represented by about 19 accepted tree species that are distributed in India, Indonesia, Philippines, Pacific Islands, and Australia. S. album is the most famous and treasured species, and is also known as Sandalwood, Indian
- How much does sandalwood oil cost?
- In 2019, the wholesale price was over 100 USD kg 1 for the wood and 1750 USD L 1 for the oil (Thomson 2020). In the future, the global demand for sandalwood oil is expected to be USD 115 million in 2023 and to reach USD 188 million by 2033 (Globe news wire 2023; Gupta 2023). ... ...
- What will happen to sandalwood production in the Pacific Islands?
- It is expected that, in the near future, sandalwood production in the Pacific Islands will be reduced, perhaps to only 100 air-dry tonnes heartwood (ADTH) annum 1 from wild sources, dominated by the traditionally better-regulated supply of Santalum austrocaledonicum Vieill. in New Caledonia and Vanuatu.
- How much oil does a sandalwood plantation produce a year?
- It is considered that about 1000 ha of 25¨C30-year-old sandalwood plantation will be harvested per year in 2040, producing 8000 ADTH with an oil content of 2.5% oil, or 200 tonnes of oil. It is estimated that wild stands will produce 2000 ADTH with an oil content of 5% oil, or 100 tonnes of oil.
- What are the economic prospects for sustainable sandalwood production?
- The current economic prospects for sustainable sandalwood production are very favourable, with the global market for sandalwood products, predicted to remain strong up to and beyond 2040 (Thomson, 2020).