Field assessment for photovoltaic array as herbal plots based on bioactive compounds analysis
Introduction of renewable energy resources especially Solar Photovoltaic (PV) supports the green economy requirements. Solar PV technologies have become the most prominent green energy resources towards Malaysia energy mix by the year 2020. Despite the significant reduction of carbon emission, Solar...
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author | Jumali, Suriani Ya'acob, Mohammad Effendy Shamsudin, Rosnah Othman, Noor Fadzlinda |
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description | Introduction of renewable energy resources especially Solar Photovoltaic (PV) supports the green economy requirements. Solar PV technologies have become the most prominent green energy resources towards Malaysia energy mix by the year 2020. Despite the significant reduction of carbon emission, Solar PV farm requires a huge open area for electricity generation and furthermore, the space under each of the PV arrays are not utilised for any economical activities. This study extents the potentials PV arrays as herbal plots with Orthosiphon Stamineus deposited directly under the array structures without any disturbances to the PV operation. The aims of this work are to conduct sampling tests to determine the yield of crude extraction from the herbs by using the soxhlet extraction method, characterizing the phenolic compound and identifying the potential of bioactive compound from the extracts. Laboratory result shows that the highest crude extraction was 16.992% which is at par with samples from naturally grown locations. The highest Total Phenolic Content (TPC) of extract are recorded at 844.83 GAE/100g by using 70:30 ratio of methanol to water concentration ratio and 720 minutes of extraction time. |
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spelling | upm.eprints-689442019-06-12T02:08:09Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/68944/ Field assessment for photovoltaic array as herbal plots based on bioactive compounds analysis Jumali, Suriani Ya'acob, Mohammad Effendy Shamsudin, Rosnah Othman, Noor Fadzlinda Introduction of renewable energy resources especially Solar Photovoltaic (PV) supports the green economy requirements. Solar PV technologies have become the most prominent green energy resources towards Malaysia energy mix by the year 2020. Despite the significant reduction of carbon emission, Solar PV farm requires a huge open area for electricity generation and furthermore, the space under each of the PV arrays are not utilised for any economical activities. This study extents the potentials PV arrays as herbal plots with Orthosiphon Stamineus deposited directly under the array structures without any disturbances to the PV operation. The aims of this work are to conduct sampling tests to determine the yield of crude extraction from the herbs by using the soxhlet extraction method, characterizing the phenolic compound and identifying the potential of bioactive compound from the extracts. Laboratory result shows that the highest crude extraction was 16.992% which is at par with samples from naturally grown locations. The highest Total Phenolic Content (TPC) of extract are recorded at 844.83 GAE/100g by using 70:30 ratio of methanol to water concentration ratio and 720 minutes of extraction time. IEEE 2016 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/68944/1/Field%20assessment%20for%20photovoltaic%20array%20as%20herbal%20plots%20based%20on%20bioactive%20compounds%20analysis.pdf Jumali, Suriani and Ya'acob, Mohammad Effendy and Shamsudin, Rosnah and Othman, Noor Fadzlinda (2016) Field assessment for photovoltaic array as herbal plots based on bioactive compounds analysis. In: 2016 IEEE Industrial Electronics and Applications Conference (IEACon 2016), 20-22 Nov. 2016, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. (pp. 88-91). 10.1109/IEACON.2016.8067361 |
spellingShingle | Jumali, Suriani Ya'acob, Mohammad Effendy Shamsudin, Rosnah Othman, Noor Fadzlinda Field assessment for photovoltaic array as herbal plots based on bioactive compounds analysis |
title | Field assessment for photovoltaic array as herbal plots based on bioactive compounds analysis |
title_full | Field assessment for photovoltaic array as herbal plots based on bioactive compounds analysis |
title_fullStr | Field assessment for photovoltaic array as herbal plots based on bioactive compounds analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Field assessment for photovoltaic array as herbal plots based on bioactive compounds analysis |
title_short | Field assessment for photovoltaic array as herbal plots based on bioactive compounds analysis |
title_sort | field assessment for photovoltaic array as herbal plots based on bioactive compounds analysis |
url | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/68944/1/Field%20assessment%20for%20photovoltaic%20array%20as%20herbal%20plots%20based%20on%20bioactive%20compounds%20analysis.pdf |
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