what are the components of malunggay leaves and what is it in the leaves that can be made into biodiesel?

By | Jun 20, 2009
gladys_dy asked:


i need the properties and characteristics of . what part of the plant is used to make ? what is the process? and where can this be tested?

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  1. rhythm June 21, 2009 9:56 am

    Properties
    Galactagogue, rubefacient, antiscorbutic, diuretic, stimulant, purgative, antibiotic, antifungal.
    Antiinflammatory, antitumor activities on mice studies.
    Antioxidant, anti-aging, anti-ulcer.
    Purported to be beneficial for decreasing blood pressure, relieving headaches and migraines, reducing inflammatory and arthritic pains, anti-ulcer, anti-tumor. Purported to be beneficial for decreasing blood pressure, relieving headaches and migraines, reducing inflammatory and arthritic pains.
    Biofuel source
    • Moringa oil extracted from the seed of the malunggay plant is now being tapped as source of biodiesel. It is gaining preferable status over Jatropha as a source of biofuel. All parts of the malunggay plant are used whereas Jatropha is left with poisonous waste after oil extraction. Also, malunggay needs only one to two years for seedling maturation compared to Jatropha’s three to five years. The math of malunggay’s commercial potential is attractive: Seeds are bought at P10 per kilo, and a hectare of malunggay seedlings can harvest 20,000 kilos in 2 years with a potential profit of P200,000. (Philippine Star)

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