Extraction of combustible material from pili resin / by Shailyn Fe A. de Guzman, Karina Lourdes E. Espalago and Joyce Philippe T. Moskito.

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Abstract: DE GUZMAN, SHAILYN FE A., ESPLAGO, KARINA LOURDES E., MOSKITO, JOYCE PHILIPPE T. Applied Research III (General Science Curriculum) Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, April 2005 “Extraction of Combustible Material from Pili (Canarium luzonicum) Resin”. Adviser: Prof. Dulce L. Ramos The study Extraction of Combustible Material from Pili (Canarium luzonicum) Resin was done to determine the possibility of extracting combustible material from pili resin. The objectives of the study were to determine the percentage yield of the extracted combustible material from pili resin; identify the physical and chemical properties of the extracted combustible material from pili resin; determine the differences between the ethanol, the raw pili resin and the extracted combustible material from pili resin in terms of flammability; determine the phytochemicals that the extracted combustible material contain; and determine the Retention Factor (Ry) value of the extracted combustible material upon being subjected to Thin-Layer Chromatography. One and seven tenths of a kilogram of pili resin was subjected to steam distillation which yielded a percentage yield of 17 %. Fifteen ml of the extracted combustible material was subjected to Gas Chromatography which yielded a percentage yield of 17.54 % limonene. The extract was tested for its physical and chemical properties. The following results were obtained: the extract was light yellow in color and transparent liquid with a spicy and sulfuric scent; the specific gravity was 0.952. The extract is miscible in ether anhydrous, slightly miscible in ethanol and immiscible in water. The extract was a volatile liquid and is a low-viscosity fluid. It produces a yellow flame and light black smoke. Chemical tests were also done to the extract. It showed that the extract has sulfur content in it and is positive for unsaturation. Thin-Layer Chromatographic Analysis showed the presence of one spot. The Rf value of the extract is 0.766. Phytochemical Analysis showed that the extracted combustible material has saponins, tannins and flavonoids; but it has no alkaloids, cardiac glycosides and anthraquinones. Based on the findings, the extract was found to be flammable.
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Research Study (General Science Curriculum) Cavite State University.

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Science High School, College of Education (CED)

DE GUZMAN, SHAILYN FE A., ESPLAGO, KARINA LOURDES E., MOSKITO, JOYCE PHILIPPE T. Applied Research III (General Science Curriculum) Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, April 2005 “Extraction of Combustible Material from Pili (Canarium luzonicum) Resin”. Adviser: Prof. Dulce L. Ramos

The study Extraction of Combustible Material from Pili (Canarium luzonicum) Resin was done to determine the possibility of extracting combustible material from pili resin. The objectives of the study were to determine the percentage yield of the extracted combustible material from pili resin; identify the physical and chemical properties of the extracted combustible material from pili resin; determine the differences between the ethanol, the raw pili resin and the extracted combustible material from pili resin in terms of flammability; determine the phytochemicals that the extracted combustible material contain; and determine the Retention Factor (Ry) value of the extracted combustible material upon being subjected to Thin-Layer Chromatography.

One and seven tenths of a kilogram of pili resin was subjected to steam distillation which yielded a percentage yield of 17 %. Fifteen ml of the extracted combustible material was subjected to Gas Chromatography which yielded a percentage yield of 17.54 % limonene.

The extract was tested for its physical and chemical properties. The following results were obtained: the extract was light yellow in color and transparent liquid with a spicy and sulfuric scent; the specific gravity was 0.952. The extract is miscible in ether anhydrous, slightly miscible in ethanol and immiscible in water. The extract was a volatile liquid and is a low-viscosity fluid. It produces a yellow flame and light black smoke.

Chemical tests were also done to the extract. It showed that the extract has sulfur content in it and is positive for unsaturation.

Thin-Layer Chromatographic Analysis showed the presence of one spot. The Rf value of the extract is 0.766.

Phytochemical Analysis showed that the extracted combustible material has saponins, tannins and flavonoids; but it has no alkaloids, cardiac glycosides and anthraquinones.

Based on the findings, the extract was found to be flammable.

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