Fifteen species of plants from the Western Ghats were screened as alternati
ve sources of energy, oil, polyphenol, hydrocarbon, and phytochemicals. The
highest oil content was observed in Achras sapota with 13.8%. The highest
polyphenol and hydrocarbon content was observed in seeds of Dalbergin sisso
o with 7.1% and 1.9%, respectively. The seeds of Prosopis spicigera yielded
the highest protein content with 20.9%. P. spicigera exhibits highest quan
tity of carbohydrate with 7.9%. The gross heat value of 5506.0 cal/g for th
e sleds of Terminalia tomentosa was the highest among the species analysed.
The gross heat value of oil and hydrocarbon fractions of A. sapota were ve
ry high with 8717.0 and 9930.0 cal/g. respectively. The fatty acid composit
ion of Calophyllum elatum seed oil contained oleic acid (38.02%), palmitic
acid (20.98%), and linoleic acid (14.48%). The hydrocarbon fractions were a
lso analysed to determine the type of isoprene present. (C) 2001 Elsevier S
cience B.V. All rights reserved.