Essential oil from carica seeds / Daniar Prabayuditha ... [et al.]

Prabayuditha, Daniar and Nasution, Muhammad Ramdani and Hamdhan Sari, Pinky and Ramadanti, Uly Urroza (2024) Essential oil from carica seeds / Daniar Prabayuditha ... [et al.]. In: UNSPECIFIED.

Abstract

Carica pubescens or what is commonly known as mountain papaya is a fruit that can only grow only in certain highland areas. Carica seed essential oil is created by combining carica seeds with other ingredients such as N-hexane and distilled water. The oil has a distinct scent (sweet and refreshing). Essential oils are typically utilised by dropping them into a diffuser or combining them with other ingredients in aromatherapy candles. The use of carica seed oil extract varies individually. If essential oils have been used, the aroma might permeate the room for 8-9 hours. The aroma created by this essential oil can provide a variety of health benefits. Using carica seeds as the raw material for manufacturing essential oil is a new notion and it is expected to attract more consumers.

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Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Creators:
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Prabayuditha, Daniar
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Nasution, Muhammad Ramdani
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Hamdhan Sari, Pinky
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Ramadanti, Uly Urroza
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Contributors:
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Abdul Rahman, Zarinatun Ilyani
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Mohd Nasir, Nur Fatima Wahida
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Kamarudin, Syaza
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Designer
Ramlie, Mohd Khairulnizam
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Subjects: T Technology > T Technology (General) > Technological change > Technological innovations
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak > Seri Iskandar Campus > Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying
Journal or Publication Title: The 13th International Innovation, Invention & Design Competition 2024
Page Range: pp. 314-316
Keywords: Carica seeds, essential oils, innovation
Date: 2024
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/105332
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