Isolation and Characterisation of Oil and Proteins in West Australian Sandalwood (Santalum Spicatum) Seed

Santalum spicatum is a long-lived shrub and a slow-growing hemiparasitic plant that grows naturally in two-thirds of southern areas of Western Australia. Its leading product of value is its heartwood, which can only be harvested after an estimated 15-20 years. The co-product of the sandalwood plant...

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Main Author: Djulamsah, Josephine
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2025
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/98078
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description Santalum spicatum is a long-lived shrub and a slow-growing hemiparasitic plant that grows naturally in two-thirds of southern areas of Western Australia. Its leading product of value is its heartwood, which can only be harvested after an estimated 15-20 years. The co-product of the sandalwood plant is its seeds, which can be harvested from the age of three years. The results from this study will provide essential knowledge for cultivators to receive intermediate returns by utilising sandalwood seeds.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-980782025-07-11T06:57:58Z Isolation and Characterisation of Oil and Proteins in West Australian Sandalwood (Santalum Spicatum) Seed Djulamsah, Josephine Santalum spicatum is a long-lived shrub and a slow-growing hemiparasitic plant that grows naturally in two-thirds of southern areas of Western Australia. Its leading product of value is its heartwood, which can only be harvested after an estimated 15-20 years. The co-product of the sandalwood plant is its seeds, which can be harvested from the age of three years. The results from this study will provide essential knowledge for cultivators to receive intermediate returns by utilising sandalwood seeds. 2025 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/98078 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Djulamsah, Josephine
Isolation and Characterisation of Oil and Proteins in West Australian Sandalwood (Santalum Spicatum) Seed
title Isolation and Characterisation of Oil and Proteins in West Australian Sandalwood (Santalum Spicatum) Seed
title_full Isolation and Characterisation of Oil and Proteins in West Australian Sandalwood (Santalum Spicatum) Seed
title_fullStr Isolation and Characterisation of Oil and Proteins in West Australian Sandalwood (Santalum Spicatum) Seed
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and Characterisation of Oil and Proteins in West Australian Sandalwood (Santalum Spicatum) Seed
title_short Isolation and Characterisation of Oil and Proteins in West Australian Sandalwood (Santalum Spicatum) Seed
title_sort isolation and characterisation of oil and proteins in west australian sandalwood (santalum spicatum) seed
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/98078