Improvement of extraction method of coagulation active components from Moringa oleifera seed

Water Research Volume 33 Issue 15 Page 3373-3378 published_at 1999-10
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Improvement of extraction method of coagulation active components from Moringa oleifera seed
Creator
Baes Aloysius U.
Okada Mitsumasa
Source Title
Water Research
Volume 33
Issue 15
Start Page 3373
End Page 3378
Keywords
coagulation
kaolinite
low turbid water
moringa olelfera
natural coagulant
water treatment
Descriptions
A new method for the extraction of the active coagulation component from Moringa oleifera seeds was developed and compared with the ordinary water extraction method (MOC–DW). In the new method, 1.0 mol l-1 solution of sodium chloride (MOC–SC) and other salts were used for extraction of the active coagulation component. Batch coagulation experiments were conducted using 500 ml of low turbid water (50 NTU). Coagulation efficiencies were evaluated based on the dosage required to remove kaolinite turbidity in water. MOC–SC showed better coagulation activity with dosages 7.4 times lower than that using MOC–DW for the removal of kaolinite turbidity. MOC–SC could effectively coagulate more than 950f the 50 NTU initial kaolin turbidity using only 4 ml l-1, while 32 ml l-1 of MOC–DW could only remove about 781023440400f the same kaolin turbidity. The improvement of coagulation efficiency by NaCl is apparently due to the salting-in mechanism in proteins wherein a salt increases protein–protein dissociations, leading to increasing protein solubility as the salt ionic strength increases. There was no difference in the coagulation efficiency observed for extracts using any of four 1:1 salts (NaCl, KNO3, KCl and NaNO3) in our study. Purification and isolation of the active component confirmed that the active component of MOC–SC was mainly protein.
NDC
Pollution. Environmental engineering [ 519 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
Elsevier
Date of Issued 1999-10
Rights
Copyright (c) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd.
Publish Type Author’s Original
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0043-1354
[DOI] http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0043-1354(99)00046-9 isVersionOf