Moringa Oleifera Seeds for Water Treatment in Water
The challenge of improving water quality in water-stressed areas of the world may have a natural champion in the Moringa oleifera tree. More specifically, a particular protein found in the meal of dried and ground M. oleifera seeds, when adsorbed onto sand, has shown some excellent preliminary results in removing total suspended solids (TSS) and in killing coliform bacteria.
(2016). Use of Moringa oleifera in drinking water treatment: study of storage conditions and performance of the coagulant extract. Desalination and Water Treatment: Vol. 57, Selected papers presented at the European Desalination Society conference EuroMed 2015: Desalination for Clean Water and Energy, Palermo, Italy, 10–14 May 2015, pp. 23365-23371.
Preliminary Investigation of Water Treatment Using
The Moringa oleifera is, therefore, an important commodity plant which has been traditionally used for the treatment of water in the tropical area. In this study the experimental procedure was...
Moringa oleifera seed flour is commonly used to clarify turbid water, but Table 11 shows that different contaminant removal values are achieved using MO seed products obtained with different treatments, mainly MOC-SC and MOC-DW. The general trend shows that the MO seed flour itself achieves the best results, although a major coagulant dose is needed.
TREATMENT OF DAIRY WASTEWATER BY MORINGA OLEIFERA SEEDS
treatment of dairy wastewater by moringa oleifera seeds Article (PDF Available) in World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 6(8):1486 - 1496 · July 2017 with 1,642 Reads How we measure 'reads'
Plants are rich in secondary metabolites and are being used for the treatment of various ailments in the indigenous system of medicine. Many developing countries are facing illnesses, and deaths among children are caused by germs, which get into the mouth via water and food. In addition, it has been estimated that up to 80% of all disease and sickness in the world is caused by inadequate
WEAKNESSES OF Moringa oleifera USE IN WATER TREATMENT
WEAKNESSES OF Moringa oleifera USE IN WATER TREATMENT Article (PDF Available) in International Journal of Current Research 5(5):1165-1167 · May 2013 with 2,141 Reads How we measure 'reads'
Abstract. Moringa oleifera is a tropical plant that is native to India. The extractant from M. oleifera seeds can be used for water treatment, because coagulation-active components are contained in the seeds.M. oleifera coagulant (MOC) is traditionally extracted with water and used for the treatment of turbid water. Recently, many studies have been focused on revealing its practical
Preliminary Bacteriological Evaluation of Abattoir Waste
grounded using sterile mortar and pestle. A sufficient powderwas obtained using a 400mm size sieve. Before treatment a 1ml aliquot of the waste water sample was serially diluted, the 10⁷ and 10⁸ were cultured on Nutrient agar, MacConkey agar and Eosin Methylene Blue agar and the plates were incubated at 37±2⁰C for 24 hours.
Preliminary investigation of best particle sizes and coagulant quantity (turbidity test) This research was conducted to determine the best particle sizes and M. oleifera seeds powder (MOSP) dosage for the water treatment. This was achieved by varying the amount of MOSP (0.00–10.0 g) at different particle sizes (2 mm, 1 mm, 500 μm and 250 μm).
Water Clarification using Moringa oleifera
associated with the use of Moringa seeds in water treatment. To date, no evidence has found that the seeds cause secondary effects in humans, especially at the low doses required for water treatment. Preparation of the coagulant solution and the method of treatment Seed solutions may be prepared from either seed kernels or the solid residue
In this paper, preliminary investigations into the possible use of Moringa oleifera seed suspension for the softening of hardwater are presented. Four water sources: synthetic water (distilled water spiked with calcium chloride), naturally hard surface water and groundwater from two tube wells at different locations were used for the study.
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