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Jackfruit seeds as oil
Oil from Jackfruit Seeds

In partial fulfillment of the requirement
Research

Submitted To: Mrs. Linda Mahomoc
Submitted By: Lucy Mae R. Mendoza

Chapter I
Introduction

Background of the Study
Oil is a smooth, thick liquid that is used as a fuel and for making the parts of machines move smoothly. Oil is found underground. Oil has many uses. It helps the machines to work like vehicles, agricultural equipment and generators. Oil price hike is the one of the major problems in the country. To get rid of this problem, people tried to increase the sources of oil to lower its price. Jackfruit seeds are a potential source of oil. The oil from Jackfruit seeds is viscous than commercial oil and less transparent. So, the oil from Jackfruit seeds is the best way to do.

Statement of the Problem How can oil from jackfruit seeds extract help people? Is this study beneficial to everyone? Can you extract oil from Jackfruit seeds?

Significance of the Study
This study will be beneficial to the following:

Farmer: This study benefit them to use their agricultural equipment and their basically needs.
Vehicle Drivers: The can save their money. It is an economical way to do the oil from jackfruit seeds.

Scope and Limitation This study will be done in own residence located on Lower Kiagot, Digos City starting from July to October 2013.

Chapter II

Review of Related Literature

Jackfruit Seeds
Jackfruit (Artocarpus Heterophyllus) is a common sight throughout Asia, in the West, Jackfruit. Jackfruit is still largely unknown. It is available in the markets and specialty stores. Jackfruit seeds are a popular fruit crop that is widely grown in Thailand and other tropical areas. The ripe fruit contains well flavored yellow sweet bulbs and seeds. The edible bulbs of ripe jackfruit are consumed freshed or processed into canned products. Seeds make up around 10 to 15% of the total fruit weight and

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