Studies in the Chemical Composition and Possible Utilities of Soap-Nuts (Sapindus mukorossi Gaertn.)
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https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1971/v97i8/26442Abstract
The pericarp and the shell of soap-nut fruits have been chemically analysed. The pericarp has been found to contain water solubles as high as 74.20% while shells have been found to be rich in crude fibre. The kernels on expulsion yielded 24.0% and on solvent extraction 38% of the oil. Samples of soap were prepared using this oil. The exhausted cake was used as a filler in the soap preparation. The pericarp powder and the samples of soap prepared were found to have good cleaning properties.Downloads
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1971-08-01
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Karnik, M. G., Sharma, O. P., & Dev, I. (1971). Studies in the Chemical Composition and Possible Utilities of Soap-Nuts (<I>Sapindus mukorossi</I> Gaertn.). Indian Forester, 97(8), 462–466. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1971/v97i8/26442
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