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Baguio students seek patent for gabi-derived fuel
Baguio students seek patent for gabi-derived fuel
Micaella Ilao,
ABS-CBN News
Published Dec 20, 2016 08:07 PM PHT

BAGUIO CITY – Students from St. Louis University are planning to patent their award-winning biofuel invention, which utilizes wild taro, locally known as "gabi".
BAGUIO CITY – Students from St. Louis University are planning to patent their award-winning biofuel invention, which utilizes wild taro, locally known as "gabi".
In October, the team won a Business and Idea Development Award (BIDA), given by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, for their taro-derived bio-ethanol fuel.
In October, the team won a Business and Idea Development Award (BIDA), given by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, for their taro-derived bio-ethanol fuel.
"Wild gabi is an abundant yet inedible crop na rich sa carbohydrates and glucose, na kailangan sa bio-ethanol. Ang bio-ethanol, ito yung type ng gas na napapagana pa rin ang saskayan, but in a cleaner way,” researcher Gregory Lumboy said.
"Wild gabi is an abundant yet inedible crop na rich sa carbohydrates and glucose, na kailangan sa bio-ethanol. Ang bio-ethanol, ito yung type ng gas na napapagana pa rin ang saskayan, but in a cleaner way,” researcher Gregory Lumboy said.
(Wild taro is an abundant yet inedible crop which is rich in carbohydrates and glucose, which are needed to make bio-ethanol. Bio-ethanol is a type of clean fuel that can be used in cars.)
(Wild taro is an abundant yet inedible crop which is rich in carbohydrates and glucose, which are needed to make bio-ethanol. Bio-ethanol is a type of clean fuel that can be used in cars.)
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It took the students two weeks to ferment the taro and extract the oil, which they dubbed "Bio-Gab".
It took the students two weeks to ferment the taro and extract the oil, which they dubbed "Bio-Gab".
"We collected the wild gabi kasi kahit saan, tumutubo naman [ito] (because it grows anywhere)," researcher Oji Tateoka said.
"We collected the wild gabi kasi kahit saan, tumutubo naman [ito] (because it grows anywhere)," researcher Oji Tateoka said.
"Bio-Gab" is efficient and eco-friendly, the students said. Their invention was tested and found to be as effective as other petroleum products commonly used in cars.
"Bio-Gab" is efficient and eco-friendly, the students said. Their invention was tested and found to be as effective as other petroleum products commonly used in cars.
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