Novel Method for Isolation of Major Phenolic Constituents from
Cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) Nut Shell Liquid
Posted on 2001-04-14 - 00:00
Commercially available cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) nut shell liquid (CNSL) mainly contains
the phenolic constituents anacardic acid, cardol, and cardanol. These phenolic constituents are
themselves heterogeneous, and each of them contains saturated, monoene, diene, and trienes in
the fifteen-carbon side chain. This communication describes the separation of anacardic acid, cardol,
and cardanol for industrial application. Anacardic acid was selectively isolated as calcium anacardate.
The acid-free CNSL was treated with liquor ammonia and extracted with hexane/ethyl acetate (98:2) to separate the mono phenolic component, cardanol. Subsequently, ammonia solution was
extracted with ethyl acetate/hexane (80:20) to obtain cardol.
Keywords: Anacardic acid; cardol; cardanol; calcium salt; cashew nut shell liquid; Anacardium
occidentale L.
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Paramashivappa, R.; Kumar, P. Phani; Vithayathil, P. J.; Rao, A. Srinivasa (2016). Novel Method for Isolation of Major Phenolic Constituents from
Cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) Nut Shell Liquid. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jf001222j