tagetes patula whole plant extract oil in mali
- Product Using: Producing Cooking Oil
- Type: Cooking Oil Plant
- Main Machinery: Cooking Oil Plant Machine
- Model Number: JXSE1220
- Voltage: 380v 440v
- Power(W): As cooking oil expeller machines output every day
- Dimension(L*W*H): As cooking oil expeller machines ouput per day
- Weight: Depend on cooking oil expeller machines output
- Certification: ISO9001
- Item: cooking oil expeller machines
- Material: stainless steel
- Application: for all seeds extraction
- Output: as per customer requestment
- Residual oil in meal: less than 1%
- Solvent consumption: less than 2kg/t
- Power consumption: not more than 15KWh/T
- Process of refining: degumming ,decolorization ,deodorization , deacidification ,dewaxing
- Raw material: Vegetable Seed
- Rate of cooking extraction: about 18 %
- Project Location: mali
Tagetes spp. Essential Oils and Other Extracts: Chemical
Tagetes (marigold) is native to America, and its cultivation currently extends to other countries in Africa, Asia, and Europe. Many species of this genus, such as T. minuta, T. erecta, T. patula, and T. tenuifolia, are cultivated as ornamental plants
Two novel flavonoids (1, 2) and 3 known compounds (3-5) were isolated from the flowers and whole plant of Tagetes patula L., and their structures were elucidated by means of ultra-high performance liquid chromatography with electrospray ionization, coupled to quadrupole-time-of-flight/mass spectrometry, 1 H and 13 C-nuclear magnetic resonance
Traditional uses, Phyto-chemistry and pharmacological
Ethno-pharmacological relevance. Tagetes patula L. an important medicinal plant of Asteraceae family is worldwide distributed and reported for its folkloric use in various disorders like skin, eye problems, injury and stomach issues by different communities of China, Nepal, India, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
Tagetes species, popularly known as marigold, are grown as ornamental plants and thrive in varied agroclimates. Bioactive extracts of different Tagetes parts exhibit nematocidal, fungicidal and insecticidal activity. Nematocidal activity of roots is attributed to thienyls while the biocidal components of the essential oil from flowers and
Plant-Derived Essential Oils; Their Larvicidal Properties
Dharmagadda VS, Naik SN, Mittal PK, Vasudevan P. Larvicidal activity of Tagetes patula essential oil against three mosquito species. Bioresour Technol. 2005; 96 (11):1235–1240. [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ]
patula L. whole plants and minimally-processed leaf extracts for inherent activity against two arthropod pests endemic to the western U.S. and elsewhere. Our findings suggest that marigolds are a relatively untapped resource for the future identification, development, and commercialization of bioactive pesticidal compounds and/or
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Tagetes patula extract induced alterations on Pythium ultimum cell membranes. The plant contains polyacetylenic thiophenes in their roots that confer strong biocidal activity, useful for suppressing nematode populations in the soil and as sources of safe and natural pesticides (Marotti et al. 2010).
To obtain the extract, the plant material, not separated by particle size, was defatted using n-hexane by dynamic maceration for 6 days.After drying, the defatted flowers were macerated for 10 min and the material was extracted in an industrial blender (Skymsen, LS-04) in a proportion of 2.5% (m/v) (w/v), for a period of 9 min, with 10-min intervals, and using as the extraction liquid
Bio-controlling Effect of Leaf Extract of Tagetes patula L
Materials and Methods: This study investigated the potential use of marigold (Tagetes patula L.) flower aqueous flower extract by spaying method on tomato plants on a weekly basis and the data of
Tagetes patula, the French marigold, [3] [4] is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to Mexico and Guatemala [5] with several naturalised populations in many other countries. It is widely cultivated as an easily grown bedding plant , with thousands of different cultivars in brilliant shades of yellow and orange.
- How does Tagetes patula extract affect Pythium ultimum cell membranes?
- Tagetes patula extract induced alterations on Pythium ultimum cell membranes. The plant contains polyacetylenic thiophenes in their roots that confer strong biocidal activity, useful for suppressing nematode populations in the soil and as sources of safe and natural pesticides (Marotti et al. 2010 ).
- What are the constituents of Tagetes patula seed oil?
- Forty constituents were identified in Tagetes patula seed oil, comprising 94 % of the total oil (Hassanpouraghdam et al. 2011 ). Sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (52.7 %) and oxygenated sesquiterpenes (15.8 %) were the main subclasses of volatile oil components followed by monoterpene hydrocarbons (12.6 %).
- Is Tagetes patula a larvicidal oil?
- Tagetes patula essential oil exhibited larvicidal activity against the fourth instar larvae of Aedes aegypti, Anopheles stephensi and Culex quinquefasciatus (Dharmagadda et al. 2005 ). A. aegypti (LC 50 13.57, LC 90 37.91) was most susceptible followed by An. stephensi (LC 50 12.08, LC 90 57.62) and C. quinquefasciatus (LC 50 22.33, LC 90 71.89).
- Which phenolic compounds are found in Tagetes patula?
- The polar extract and fractions of yellow flowers of Tagetes patula showing nematicidal activity against cyst nematode Heterodera zeae led to the isolation of phenolic compounds (flavonoids and phenolic acids). In the nonpolar extract, a few fatty acids, their methyl esters and thiophenes (including ¦Á-terthienyl) were detected.