Agricultural Sciences, Chemical Sciences
Title: | Process for the Isolation of Triacontanol from Rice Bran Wax |
Area: | Agricultural Sciences, Chemical Sciences |
Focus Area: | Isolation of Triacontanol |
Patent: | IN184307 |
Social Benefits: | The process involves aqueous saponification of defatted rice bran wax followed by extraction of fatty alcohol mixture from the saponified mass using an appropriate organic solvent. The fatty alcohol mixture thus obtained contains about 25 to 30% of triacontanol. The residual soap after extraction of fatty alcohols is the source for long chain fatty acids (C22 and C24). |
Developing Agency: | CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT), Telangana |
Technology Readiness Index: | Market Launch |
Email: | director@iict.res.in |
Website Link : | http://www.iictindia.org |
Source (more info) : | https://t.ly/l_sb |
Brief Description
Description : | The fatty alcohol fraction produced from rice bran wax, which is usually called as triacontanol is useful for stimulating growth in a wide variety of plants, including agricultural crops such as corn, soybean, wheat, rice and tomatoes. Formulations are prepared by dissolving the triacontanol in organic solvents and then adding the solution to water with an emulsifying agent. |
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