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      ESSENTIAL OIL EXTRACTION PLANT [3632]

      Essential oils extracted from a wide variety of plants and herbs have been traditionally employed in the manufacture of foodstuffs, cosmetics, cleaning products, fragrances, herbicides and insecticides. Further, several of these plants have been used in traditional medicine since ancient times as digestives, diuretics, expectorants, sedatives, etc., and are actually available in the market as infusions, tablets and/or extracts. Essential oils are also popular nowadays due to aromatherapy, a branch of alternative medicine that claims that essential oils and other aromatic compounds have curative effects. Moreover, in the last decades, scientific studies have related many biological properties (antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antibacterial, stimulators of central nervous system, etc.) of several plants and herbs, to some of the compounds present in the essential oil of the vegetal cells. For example, valerenic acid, a sesquiterpenoid compound, and its derivatives (acetoxyvalerenic acid, hydroxyvalerenic acid, valeranone, valerenal) of valerian extract are recognized as relaxant and sedative; lavender extract is used as antiseptic and anti-inflammatory for skin care; menthol is derived from mint and is used in inhalers, pills or ointments to treat nasal congestion; thymol, the major component of thyme essential oil is known for its antimicrobial activity; limonene and eucalyptol appear to be specifically involved in protecting the lung tissue. Therefore, essential oils have become a target for the recovery of natural bioactive substances. Essential oils are composed by lipophilic substances, containing the volatile aroma components of the vegetal matter, which are also involved in the defense mechanisms of the plants. The essential oil represent a small fraction of plant composition, and is comprised mainly by monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes, and their oxygenated derivatives such as alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, acids, phenols, ethers, esters, etc. The amount of a particular substance in the essential oil composition varies from really high proportions (e.g. around 80-90% w/w of d-limonene is present in orange essential oil) to traces. Nevertheless, components present in traces are also important, since all of them are responsible for the characteristic natural odor and flavor. Thus, it is important that the extraction procedure applied to recover essential oils from plant matrix can maintain the natural proportion of its original components. New effective technological approaches to extract and isolate these substances from raw materials are gaining much attention in the research and development field. Traditional approaches to recover essential oil from plant matrix include steam- and hydro-distillation and liquid-solvent extraction. One of the disadvantages of steam-distillation and hydro-distillation methods is related with the thermo ability of the essential oil constituents, which undergo chemical alteration due to the effect of the high temperatures applied (around the normal boiling temperature of water). Therefore, the quality of the essential oil extracted is extremely damaged. On the other side, the lipophilic character of essential oils requires solvents such as paraffinic fractions (pentane and hexane) to attain an adequate selectivity of the extraction. Further, liquid solvents should have low boiling points, in order to be easily separated from the extract and re-utilized. In this sense, the main drawback is the occurrence of organic toxic residues in the extracted product. Among innovative process technologies, supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) is indeed the most widely studied application. In practice, SFE is performed generally using carbon dioxide (CO2) for several practical reasons: CO2 has moderately low critical pressure (74 bar) and temperature (32oC), is non-toxic, non-flammable, available in high purity at relatively low cost, and is easily removed from the extract. Supercritical CO2 has a polarity similar to liquid pentane and thus, is suitable for extraction of lipophilic compounds. Thus, taking into account the lipophilic characteristic of plant essential oils, it is obvious that SFE using CO2 emerged as a suitable environmentally benign alternative to the manufacture of essential oil products. The commercial production of supercritical plant extracts has received increasing interest in recent decades and has brought a wide variety of products that are actually in the market. As mentioned before, supercritical plant extracts are being intensively investigated as potential sources of natural functional ingredients due to their favorable effects on diverse human diseases, with the consequent application in the production of novel functional foods, nutraceuticals and pharmacy products. The reader is referred to several recent works in which is reviewed the supercritical extraction and fractionation of different type of natural matter to produce bioactive substances. The general agreement is that supercritical extracts proved to be of superior quality, i.e. better functional activity, in comparison with extracts produced by hydro-distillation or using liquid solvents using supercritical CO2 (50ºC and 45 MPa) and ethanol Soxhlet extraction. Extraction yields were, respectively, 3.8 and 9.1%. Nevertheless, the supercritical extract comprised 21% of essential oil, while the alcoholic extract contained only 9% of the volatile oil substances. Furthermore, studies related with the antibacterial and antifungal properties of the extract revealed better activity for the supercritical product. Another example of improved biological activity exhibit by supercritical extracts was reported by Glisic et al. demonstrating that supercritical carrot essential oil was much more effective against Bacillus cereus than that obtained by hydro-distillation. Indeed, numerous variables have singular effect on the supercritical extraction and fractionation process. Extraction conditions, such as pressure and temperature, type and amount of cosolvent, extraction time, plant location and harvesting time, part of the plant employed, pre-treatment, greatly affect not only yield but also the composition of the extracted material. Knowledge of the solubility of essential oil compounds in supercritical CO2 is of course necessary, in order to establish favorable extraction conditions. In this respect, several studies have been reported. Nevertheless, when the initial solute concentration in the plant is low, as is the case of essential oils, mass transfer resistance can avoid that equilibrium conditions are attained. Therefore, pretreatment of the plant become crucial to break cells, enhancing solvent contact, and facilitating the extraction. In fact, moderate pressures (9-12 MPa) and temperatures (35-50oC) are sufficient to solubilize the essential oil compounds. Yet, in some cases, higher pressures are applied to contribute to the rupture of the vegetal cells and the liberation of the essential oil. However, other substances such as cuticular waxes are co-extracted and thus, on-line fractionation can be applied to attain the separation of the essential oil from waxes and also other co-extracted substances. In this review, on the basis of data reported in the literature and own experience, a detailed and thorough analysis of the supercritical extraction and fractionation of plants and herbs to produce essential oils is presented. Furthermore, the supercritical CO2 extraction of several plants (oregano, sage, thyme, rosemary, basil, marjoram and marigold) from Lamiaceae family was accomplished in our supercritical pilot-plant at 30 MPa and 40oC. High CO2 density was applied in order to ensure a complete extraction of the essential oil compounds. Essential  oil  also  called etheral or  volatile  oils  are volatile  odoriferous bodies of an oily character derived  mostly form  vegetable  sources. They occur in small concentrations in special cells, glands or ducts, either in one particular organ of the plant or distributed over many part e.g.  Leaves, barks, roots, flowers or fruits. Occasionally, they are present in combination with sugars, as glycosides, e.g. amyodalin in bitter almonds and sinigrin in mustard seeds, and are liberated when the glycosides are hydrolyzed. Essential oils are insoluble in water, but freely soluble in alcohol, either, fatty oils and mineral oils. They are commonly liquid at ordinary temperature and some of them deposit solid matters on standing most of the essential oils are optically active, are lighter than water and possess high refractive index. They are composed of a number of chemical compounds:- Hydrocarbons, Alcohols, Ethers, Aldehydes Ketones, Oxides and lactones etc. M. Indica is found largely in the greater part of India upto an altitude of 1200 M. Its bark is dark colour and cracked.  Its leaves are clustered near the ouds of the branches. It is coriaceous, pubescent when young almost glabrous when mature the flowers of this tree are dense fasciles near ends of branches. They may be small, calyx, corolla tubular and fleshy. M. Indica is found in mixed deciduous forests, usually of  a somewhat  dry  type, often growing on rocky and sandy soil and turning on the deccan trap. It is common throughout central India, Mumbai and Andhra Pradesh. It is also common in the drier type of sal forests in Madhya Pradesh. It is much planted in the plains of northern India and Deccon peninsula when forest land is cleared for cultivation, mahua trees are carefully preserved.

      COST ESTIMATION

      Plant Capacity                          28 Kg/Day  
      Land & Building (1500 sq.mt)     Rs. 2.02 Cr
      Plant & Machinery                    Rs. 1.96 Cr
      Working Capital for 2 Months   Rs. 62 Lac
      Total Capital Investment          Rs. 4.71 Cr
      Rate of Return                         25%
      Break Even Point                     43%


      INTRODUCTION    
      ESSENTIAL OILS    
      THERE ARE A NUMBER OF SPICES USED ALONG WITH FOOD, NAMELY    
      MAJOR RAW MATERIALS USED IN EXTRACTION OF ESSENTIAL OIL    
      ESSENTIAL OIL OF PLANT & HERBS    
      USES AND APPLICATIONS OF ESSENTIAL OIL
      ESSENTIAL OILS FOR HAIR    
      DIFFERENT OILS ARE USED FOR DIFFERENT PROBLEMS FACED
         BY THE HAIR. SOME OF THEM ARE GIVEN BELOW:    
      A. ESSENTIAL OILS FROM FLOWERS    
      JASMINE OIL    
      LAVENDER OIL    
      B. ESSENTIAL OILS FROM HERBS SPIKENARD OIL (JATAMANSI OIL)    
      C. CINNAMON OIL    
      CINNAMON OIL    
      ZEODOARY OIL    
      ANISEED OIL    
      BEST ESSENTIAL OILS IN INDIA    
      ESSENTIAL OILS FROM SPICES    
      USE OF CORINDER OIL    
      USES OF ORANGE PEEL OIL (CITRUS PEEL OIL)    
      PHARAMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF ESSENTIAL OILS    
      ANTISEPTICS:    
      EXPECTORANTS AND DIURETICS:    
      SPASMOLYTIC AND SEDATIVE:    
      OTHERS:    31
      CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS OF ESSENTIAL OILS    
      HYDROCARBON:    
      TERPENES:    
      MONOTERPENES [C10H16]    
      B. SESQUITERPENES    
      SESQUITERPENE LACTONES:    
      C. DITERPENES    
      ALCOHOLS    
      ALDEHYDES    
      ACIDS    
      ESTERS    
      KETONES:    
      LACTONES    
      ADVANTAGE OF SCF CO2 METHOD    
      B.I.S. SPECIFICATION    
      SOURCES OF NATURAL ESSENTIAL OILS    
      ESSENTIAL OIL MARKET OVERVIEW    
      INDIAN MARKET SHARE OF ESSENTIAL OIL    
      BREAKUP OF INDIAN MARKET (2012-13)    
      IMPORT OF ESSENTIAL OIL (2013-14)    
      EXPORT OF ESSENTIAL OIL (2013-14)    
      ESSENTIAL OIL MARKET OVERVIEW:    
      DETAILED EXPORT DATA OF INDIA ESSENTIAL OILS    
      GLOBAL MARKET POSITION OF ESSENTIAL OIL    
      PRODUCT INSIGHTS    
      APPLICATION INSIGHTS    
      REGIONAL INSIGHTS    
      COMPETITIVE INSIGHTS    
      MAJOR PRODUCERS OF ESSENTIAL OILS    
      MAJOR CONSUMER OF ESSENTIAL OILS    
      LARGEST GLOBAL MARKET PLACES FOR ESSENTIAL OIL    
      PRESENT MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS/EXPORTERS OF ESSENTIAL OILS    
      ANISEED ESSENTIAL OIL    
      CAROM ESSENTIAL OIL    
      CARBON DIOXIDE/CO2 EXTRACTION METHOD    
      SOLVENTS OF SUPERCRITICAL FLUID EXTRACTION    
      SUPERCRITICAL FLUID EXTRACTION (SFE) OF ESSENTIAL OIL    
      EFFECT OF EXTRACTION CONDITIONS    76
      DETAILS OF SUPERCRITICAL FLUID EXTRACTION    
      PUMPS    
      PRESSURE VESSELS    
      PRESSURE MAINTENANCE    
      COLLECTION    
      HEATING AND COOLING    
      PROCESS OUTLINE TO MANUFACTURE ESSENTIAL OIL    
      FOR EXAMPLE    
      PERCENTAGE EXTRACTED USING SUPER CRITICAL FLUID
         EXTRACTION SYSTEM    
      PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM    
      MANUFACTURING PROCESS FOR EXTRACTION OF ESSENTIAL OILS FROM FLOWERS, HERBS, SPICES BY SUPER CRITICAL FLUID (CARBON DIOXIDE)   
      A. EXTRACTION OF ESSENTIAL OIL FROM FLOWERS    
      FROM FLOWERS    
      B. FROM HERBS    
      1. CLEANING    
      2. WASHING    
      3. DRYING    
      4. DISINTEGRATION INTO SMALL CHIP    
      C. FROM SPICES    
      1. CLEANING    
      2. DRYING    
      3. CUTTING INTO PIECES    
      EXTRACTION OF ROSE ESSENTIAL OIL    
      ROSE ATTAR    
      EXTRACTION OF VOLATILE OILS BY SUPER CRITICAL FLUID METHOD    
      SFE FLOW DIAGRAM    
      ANALYSIS OF ESSENTIAL OILS    
      ANALYSIS OF CLOVE BUD OIL CO2 BY GCMS    
      CHROMATOGRAPHIC DATA OF EUCALYPTUS OIL    
      EXPERIMENTAL SETUP:    
      A GAS CHROMATOGRAPH CONSISTS OF:    
      ESSENTIAL OIL BY SOLVENT EXTRACTION    
      STEP 1: MATERIALS AND APPARATUS    
      STEP 2: LEAF DEHYDRATION    
      STEP 3: LEAFE DISNITEGRATION    
      STEP 4: SOLVENT EXTRACTION    
      STEP 5: FILTRATION    
      STEP 6: EVAPORATION    
      STEP 7: BOTTLING & STORAGE    
      COMPARE DISTILLED OILS AND SOLVENT EXTRACTED OILS (EX: ROSE)    
      SOLVENT EXTRACTION METHOD FOR ESSENTIAL OIL    
      MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF ESSENTIAL OIL BY SOLVENT EXTRACTION    
      PROCESS FLOW CHART    
      DETAILS OF HYPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE GAS CO2 EXTRACTION
         OF ESSENTIAL OILS    
      CO2 HYPERCRITICAL EXTRACTION    
      PLANT LAYOUT    
      SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERIES    
      ROTARY WASHER    
      PULVERIZERS    
      STRAINERS    
      STORAGE VESSEL    
      WEIGHING MACHINE    
      MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENTS    
      POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENTS    
      D.G. SETS    
      SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS    
      FLOWERS    
      GLASS BOTTLES    
      SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERIES (GLOBAL)    

      APPENDIX – A:

      01.    PLANT ECONOMICS    
      02.    LAND & BUILDING     
      03.    PLANT AND MACHINERY    
      04.    OTHER FIXED ASSESTS    
      05.    FIXED CAPITAL    
      06.    RAW MATERIAL    
      07.    SALARY AND WAGES    
      08.    UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS
      09.    TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL    
      10.    TOTAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT    
      11.    COST OF PRODUCTION    
      12.    TURN OVER/ANNUM    
      13.    BREAK EVEN POINT     
      14.    RESOURCES FOR FINANCE    
      15.    INSTALMENT PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS    
      16.    DEPRECIATION CHART FOR 5 YEARS    
      17.    PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR 5 YEARS    
      18.    PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET FOR (5 YEARS)    
       

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