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Extraction and formulation of perfume from plant

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1Introduction
  • 1.2Background of Study
  • 1.3Problem Statement
  • 1.4Objective of Study
  • 1.5Limitation of Study
  • 1.6Scope of Study
  • 1.7Significance of Study
  • 1.8Structure of the Research
  • 1.9Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

  • 2.1Overview of Perfume Industry
  • 2.2History of Perfume Making
  • 2.3Types of Perfume Extracts
  • 2.4Fragrance Development Process
  • 2.5Consumer Preferences in Perfumes
  • 2.6Marketing Strategies in Perfume Industry
  • 2.7Environmental Impact of Perfume Production
  • 2.8Technological Advancements in Perfume Making
  • 2.9Global Perfume Market Trends
  • 2.10Challenges Faced by Perfume Industry

Chapter THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • 3.1Research Design
  • 3.2Sampling Techniques
  • 3.3Data Collection Methods
  • 3.4Data Analysis Procedures
  • 3.5Research Ethics
  • 3.6Research Validity and Reliability
  • 3.7Statistical Tools Used
  • 3.8Research Limitations

Chapter FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

  • 4.1Overview of Research Findings
  • 4.2Analysis of Perfume Extraction Process
  • 4.3Formulation of Perfume from Plant Extracts
  • 4.4Comparison of Plant-based Perfumes with Synthetic Perfumes
  • 4.5Consumer Response to Plant-based Perfumes
  • 4.6Impact of Plant-based Perfumes on Environment
  • 4.7Market Potential of Plant-based Perfumes
  • 4.8Recommendations for Perfume Industry

Chapter FIVE

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • 5.1Summary of Findings
  • 5.2Conclusion
  • 5.3Implications of the Study
  • 5.4Contributions to the Field
  • 5.5Recommendations for Future Research

Thesis Abstract

Abstract
The extraction and formulation of perfume from plants have been an area of interest for researchers and industries due to the increasing demand for natural and sustainable products in the fragrance industry. This research project aimed to explore different extraction methods and formulation techniques to develop plant-based perfumes. Various plant materials such as flowers, leaves, and fruits were selected for extraction using methods like steam distillation, solvent extraction, and enfleurage. The extracted essential oils were then subjected to evaluation for their aroma profile, chemical composition, and stability. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis was used to identify the compounds present in the essential oils, while sensory evaluation was conducted to assess the overall fragrance quality. The stability of the formulated perfumes was tested under different storage conditions to determine their shelf life and performance over time. Formulation of the plant-based perfumes involved blending the essential oils with carrier oils, alcohol, and other ingredients to create well-balanced and long-lasting fragrances. The study also investigated the use of natural fixatives and enhancers to improve the longevity and sillage of the perfumes. Different concentrations and ratios of essential oils were tested to determine the optimal formulation for each plant material. Overall, the results demonstrated that plant-based perfumes can offer a wide range of aromatic profiles, from floral and fruity to woody and spicy, depending on the plant materials used and the extraction methods applied. The GC-MS analysis revealed the presence of various compounds with potential therapeutic effects, highlighting the benefits of natural perfumery beyond just fragrance. The sensory evaluation showed that the plant-based perfumes were well-received by the panelists, who appreciated the complexity and uniqueness of the natural scents. The stability testing indicated that the formulated perfumes had a good shelf life and remained stable under different storage conditions. In conclusion, this research project successfully explored the extraction and formulation of perfume from plants, showcasing the potential of plant-based perfumery as a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to synthetic fragrances. The findings contribute to the growing body of knowledge on natural perfumery and offer insights for the development of innovative and environmentally conscious fragrance products.

Thesis Overview

<p> </p><div><p><strong>1.1 INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p>The word perfume derives from the latin ―per fumum‖ meaning through smoke, is fragrant liquid that is sprayed or rubbed on the skin or clothes to give a pleasant smell. Extraction of perfume from various plants resources is of ancient origin. In Fact the natives from different tropical regions of the globe have long been extracting oil from numerous oil bearing plants. Human since the ancient time have known how to extract oil from their natural resources. Vegetable oils are naturally occurring esters of higher fatty acids and glycerol. They are widely distributed in nature and were first consumed as food. Later oils were discovered to be used as renewable raw materials for variety of non food production, for instance perfumes, disinfectants, inks to mention but a few.</p><p><strong>1.2 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>Several thousands of plants distributed throughout the world contain a group of odiferous, fragrance, oily products that are highly volatile organic substances collectively known as essential oils. ―Essential‖ does not mean ―most necessary‖ but rather the concentrated characteristics or quintessence of a natural flavor or fragrance raw material (Coulson et al, 2003). Therefore, perfume may be from essential oils of vegetables or plant origin. It is a complex mixture of aldehydes, ketones, hydrocarbons, alcoholic acid and short chain esters. The existence of perfume on certain plants has been known for thousands of years. They can be found in leaves, flowers, stems, barks, and roots. Ancient Egyptians extracted essential oils from plants tissues by steam distillation (Ogbu,2005). Other methods of isolating essential oils includes solvent extraction, expression, cold plate or enfleurage. Some of these methods have been adopted by essential oil extracting industries. Information on perfume when the essential oils have been extracted from plants are of different type of oils and these will ultimately influence the smell of perfume over time namely:<br>1. The base oil (Base notes)- this will produce the scent that stays longest on the skin and for this reason it is usually added to the mixture e.g vanilla, cinnamon, sandalwood, mosses etc.<br>2. The middle oil (middle notes)- this also influences the smell of the perfume for quite sometime but not as long as the base note does e.g lemongrass, Ylang Ylang etc.<br>3. Top oil (top notes)- this is added to the mixture after the middle notes and may then be followed by some other substances which will help to bridge the scents together e.g orchard, rose, bergamot, lemon,orchid etc.</p><p>A formulation or recipe that rightly blend with the oil or fragrance is used and the reason perfume differs is due to the formulation or recipe that will give pleasant odour. It is necessary to choose a good recipe of formulation. Alcohol is added to the fragrance or essential oils as a primary solvent to reduce the strays of the oils. Fixatives are also used with the other ingredients like water, essential oils and alcohol to lower the rate of evaporation of the fragrance of essential oils. The reason why a perfume losses its fragrance faster than normal is because only a little amount of fixative was used when preparing the perfume.</p><p><strong>1.3 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM</strong></p><p>There is a high demand of essential oils for various purposes such as medicinal, perfumery, soap making, insecticides to mention but a few have opened up wide opportunities for global warming.</p><p>Imported essential oils are very expensive to meet the demand of our local consumer industries, therefore it becomes necessary to source and extract these oils from local source. In particular perfumes that are usually imported can be produced locally from a vast variety of oil bearing plants yet to be explored. It has also been observed that high concentration of perfumes in the epidermal tissues can cause skin irritation or peeling due to poor formulation. This problem will be explored on this project. Solvent extraction is the safest method for extracting high quality oil because some herbs and spices cannot be extracted from enfleurage method but it has the disadvantage of having residual solvents in the essential oils. The research is conducted in order to use hydrodistillation as one of the applicable methods to extract essential oils. Hydrodistillation has the advantage of no solvent residues as an alternative to conventional extraction techniques. This research will reveal the difference in yields by the methods.</p><p><strong>1.4 JUSTIFICATION OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>It is hoped that from this research work, optimum extraction parameters like solvent type, solvent ratio, contact time and particle size and the quality of perfume would be established. The result obtained would add to the data bank that could help potential industrialist who intends to go into perfume production from plants. Consequently, more processing industries would lead to a higher production both for domestic consumption and export. Major consumers of essential oils are the perfumery, cosmetics, food and beverages and pharmaceutical industries.</p><p>Most of these industries in Nigeria depend on imported essential oils for their production and this makes their products very expensive. Interesting, some of these source of essential oils are common in Nigeria such as lemon grass, ginger, flowers, eucalyptus to mention but a few. There is a high potential in this area and it becomes necessary to seek means to explore and exploit area with the aim of providing our local industries with these essential oils. There are great biodiversity in the ecosystem when it is tapped into the economy of Nigeria will be improved upon. It can also create numerous job opportunities for the youth as both industries and farmers will be employers of labour.</p><p><strong>1.5 OBJECTIVE OF THE RESEARCH</strong></p><p>The main objective of this research is to extract essential oil from lemongrass (cymbopogon citratus) using solvent extraction, enfleurage, and hydrodistillation and formulating the perfume.</p><p><strong>1.6 SCOPE OF THE RESEARCH</strong></p><p>I. Investigate the effect of solvent nature on extraction in terms of yield and formulation of the extracted essential oil. Three methods will be used; solvent extraction, enfleurage and hydrodistillation. Attempt will be made to formulate the essential oil into perfume.</p><p>II. To Formulate perfume using appropriate materials Iii The composition of perfume and its concentration.</p><h3>REFERENCES</h3><p>Altman, D.G., Barton, A.F.M. and Clarke, D.A., (1986). Essential Oils Introduction and Evolution. Ibadan: AF publishers.</p><p>Arthur, I.V. (1975) Elemental Practice Organic Small Scale Production Part 1.London, Longman publishers.</p><p>Clark E. and Grande I., (1975) Study of Odour Variation with Structural Change in Cosmetic Perfume. Florida: CRC Press.</p><p>Coulson J.M. and Richardson J.,(2003) Particle Technology and Separation Process. Volume 6. India: Elsevier Publishers.</p><p>Dorland E., and Rogers M., (1977) The Fragrance and Flavour Industry. Volume 5.London: Longman publishers.</p><p>Eke,E., Ogbu J., and Okoro, k. (2005) Isolation of Essential oils from Plants Volume 7. India: Elsevier Publishers</p><p>Fremantle M.H. Onyimbo, L. and Tidy S.G.(1992) Essential science Chemistry. Ibadan:University press</p><p>Moore.M.J and Micheal.O (2006). Fragrances of the World 2006. London: Crescent House Publishing.</p><p>Rankin, Robert R.,Jellinek, and J.Stephen(1994) Leaching Method, London:Longman publishers</p></div><h3></h3><br> <br><p></p>

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