International Journal of Engineering, Science and Mathematics

  • Year: 2019
  • Volume: 8
  • Issue: 9

Comparative studies on extraction, proximate composition of peanut seeds and physico-chemical characterisation of their oils from different peanut varieties grown in India

  • Author:
  • Shashikant Pardeshi
  • Total Page Count: 13
  • DOI:
  • Page Number: 33 to 45

Scientific Officer, DPHL, Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

In the present research work of four different groundnut varieties such as RS-1(Rs-1), TAG-39 (Tg-39), TAG -51(Tg-51) and TAG-24(Tg-24) were grown under different geographical places in India. The proximate analysis, oil yield and physicochemical characteristics of collected groundnut seeds and their extracted oils were determined for their nutritional assay. It was found that the seeds contained in the range of extracted oil, moisture, crude protein, total ash, crude fat, crude fibre, carbohydrate and calories per 100gms were 38.92–41.82% (±1.2054), 1.98–2.34% (± 0.1501),28.75–30.63% (± 0.8082),1.34–2.04% (± 0.3048), 28.94–31.58% (± 1.1218),1.98–2.91% (± 0.3931), 32.45–35.18% (± 1.3163) and 521.18–531.54 (±4.8475) respectively. The specific gravity, viscosities, impurities and refractive index of the extracted groundnut seed oil and colour were in the range of 0.9149–0.9160 (± 0.0008), 91.48–91.62(± 0.0592), 0.025–0.04(± 0.007), 1.4626–1.4632(± 0.0002) and 1.24–1.88 (± 0.6216) respectively. AV (mg KOH/g oil), IV (g I2/100 g oil), SV (mg KOH/g oil), unsaponifiable matter content (%) and ester value of the extracted oil from groundnut seeds were in the range of2.58–3.37(±0.3372),90.33–91.89(±0.8212),190.98–192.48(±0.657),0.54–0.62(±0.0346) and 188.03–189.5(± 0.6586) respectively. This study is empirical and on the basis of finding it is revealed that groundnut seed oil can be a valuable source of edible oil.

Keywords

Groundnut seeds, Extraction, Proximate, Physico-Chemical composition