Bioherbicide from Azadirachta indica Seed Waste: Exploitation, Efficient Extraction of Neem Oil and Allelopathic Effect on Senna occidentalis

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“Bioherbicides are an alternative to minimize the damage caused to the environment using agrochemicals. This study had the objective of extracting neem oil from ripe waste fruits that Azadirachta indica A. Juss and optimizing the process using solvents (or a mixture of solvents) with different polar...

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Autores: De Paulo Barbosa, Larissa Macelle, Oliveira Santos, Jorge, Mouzinho de Sousa, Rayssa Carolinne, Barros Furtado, Jomar Livramento, Vidinha, Pedro, Suller Garcia, Marco Aurelio, Aguilar Vitorino, Hector, Dall’Oglio, Daiane Fossatti
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener
Repositorio:UWIENER-Institucional
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13053/9559
https://doi.org/10.3390/recycling8030050
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Materia:allelochemicals; agro-industrial-waste; germination; hypocotyl; radicle; Soxhlet
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title Bioherbicide from Azadirachta indica Seed Waste: Exploitation, Efficient Extraction of Neem Oil and Allelopathic Effect on Senna occidentalis
spellingShingle Bioherbicide from Azadirachta indica Seed Waste: Exploitation, Efficient Extraction of Neem Oil and Allelopathic Effect on Senna occidentalis
De Paulo Barbosa, Larissa Macelle
allelochemicals; agro-industrial-waste; germination; hypocotyl; radicle; Soxhlet
3.03.00 -- Ciencias de la salud
title_short Bioherbicide from Azadirachta indica Seed Waste: Exploitation, Efficient Extraction of Neem Oil and Allelopathic Effect on Senna occidentalis
title_full Bioherbicide from Azadirachta indica Seed Waste: Exploitation, Efficient Extraction of Neem Oil and Allelopathic Effect on Senna occidentalis
title_fullStr Bioherbicide from Azadirachta indica Seed Waste: Exploitation, Efficient Extraction of Neem Oil and Allelopathic Effect on Senna occidentalis
title_full_unstemmed Bioherbicide from Azadirachta indica Seed Waste: Exploitation, Efficient Extraction of Neem Oil and Allelopathic Effect on Senna occidentalis
title_sort Bioherbicide from Azadirachta indica Seed Waste: Exploitation, Efficient Extraction of Neem Oil and Allelopathic Effect on Senna occidentalis
author De Paulo Barbosa, Larissa Macelle
author_facet De Paulo Barbosa, Larissa Macelle
Oliveira Santos, Jorge
Mouzinho de Sousa, Rayssa Carolinne
Barros Furtado, Jomar Livramento
Vidinha, Pedro
Suller Garcia, Marco Aurelio
Aguilar Vitorino, Hector
Dall’Oglio, Daiane Fossatti
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author2 Oliveira Santos, Jorge
Mouzinho de Sousa, Rayssa Carolinne
Barros Furtado, Jomar Livramento
Vidinha, Pedro
Suller Garcia, Marco Aurelio
Aguilar Vitorino, Hector
Dall’Oglio, Daiane Fossatti
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv De Paulo Barbosa, Larissa Macelle
Oliveira Santos, Jorge
Mouzinho de Sousa, Rayssa Carolinne
Barros Furtado, Jomar Livramento
Vidinha, Pedro
Suller Garcia, Marco Aurelio
Aguilar Vitorino, Hector
Dall’Oglio, Daiane Fossatti
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv allelochemicals; agro-industrial-waste; germination; hypocotyl; radicle; Soxhlet
topic allelochemicals; agro-industrial-waste; germination; hypocotyl; radicle; Soxhlet
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description “Bioherbicides are an alternative to minimize the damage caused to the environment using agrochemicals. This study had the objective of extracting neem oil from ripe waste fruits that Azadirachta indica A. Juss and optimizing the process using solvents (or a mixture of solvents) with different polarities. Then, through a solid-liquid extraction system (Soxhlet), the solvents hexane, methanol/hexane (1:1), ethanol, and hexane/ethanol (1:1) were used to determine the process with the highest yield and most efficiency. The physicochemical parameters of the extracted oil (density, acidity value, iodine value, saponification value, esters value, and molecular weight) and the % of free fatty acids were determined. In addition, the allelopathic properties of the oil (0%, 2%, 3%, and 4% m/v) on septic weed Senna occidentalis seeds were evaluated, analyzing their growth and development parameters (germination, germination speed, hypocotyl, and radicle length). Hexane was the most efficient (4 h) in neem oil extraction, with the highest yield (43%). It also provided a better oleic and linoleic acid content (41.3% and 18.6%), similar to ethanol extraction (41.1% and 20.22%). Moreover, the allelopathic properties were more prominent for the oils extracted with hexane and hexane/ethanol. This optimized process provides an efficient alternative to obtain a natural herbicidal potential for strategically controlling harmful plants.“
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