Due to the limited availability of crude oil many countries across the world, moving towards alternative fuels derived from renewable sources and bio-fuels from vegetable, plants, animals and aquatic animal’s fat or oil etc, are used to increase the energy for transportation system and to reduce the pollution impact on the countries environment. In order to reduce the demand and dependency of crude oil, bio-fuels are the best alternative for petroleum. Some bio-fuels are derived from edible oil which makes the negative impact on food chain causes the early depletion. In this context, review shows the use of easily available, non-edible, oil rich Michelia Champaca seeds are used for the production of biofuel and bio-lubricant for I C Engine.

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