Environmental and Geological Influences on the Composition and Extraction of Calotropis procera Seed Oil: A Global Study
Shital P. Dehankar *
Department of Technology, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India.
Shubham S. Amari
Department of Technology, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India.
Roshan B. Ashtankar
Department of Technology, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Calotropis procera is a traditional plant renowned for its medicinal uses, including the oil extracted from its seeds, which has been used for centuries in various healing practices. In Hinduism, the plant holds cultural significance, particularly in its association with Lord Hanuman, symbolizing strength and embodying ancient Ayurvedic knowledge. Traditionally, oil extraction was performed using simple methods, but with modern advancements, new techniques have been developed to improve oil yield and quality. Calotropis procera thrives in regions with moderate climates and is found globally. Contemporary analysis has enabled a deeper understanding of the chemical and physical composition of its seed oil, revealing numerous potential uses for future research and applications. This study aims to gather and compare data from various geological regions to analyse the differences in the chemical composition of the seed oil, enhancing our knowledge of the plant’s bioactive compounds and their applications in modern science.
Keywords: Calotropis procera, Ayurvedic, Composition, Seed oil, Geological regions