Isolation and characterization of coagulant extracted from moringa oleifera seed by salt solution

Water Research Volume 35 Issue 2 Page 405-410 published_at 2001-02
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Isolation and characterization of coagulant extracted from moringa oleifera seed by salt solution
Creator
Baes Aloysius U.
Okada Mitsumasa
Source Title
Water Research
Volume 35
Issue 2
Start Page 405
End Page 410
Keywords
coagulation
purification
isolation
characterization
moringa olelfera
Descriptions
It is known that M. oleifera contains a natural coagulant in the seeds. In our previous research, the method using salt water to extract the active coagulation component from M. oleifera seeds was developed and compared with the conventional method using water. In this research, the active coagulation component was purified from a NaCl solution crude extract of Moringa oleifera seeds. The active component was isolated and purified from the crude extract through a sequence of steps that included salting-out by dialysis, removal of lipids and carbohydrates by homogenization with acetone, and anion exchange. Specific coagulation activity of the active material increased up to 34 times more than the crude extract after the ion exchange. The active component was not the same as that of water extract. The molecular weight was about 3000 Da. The Lowry method and the phenol-sulfuric acid method indicated that the active component was neither protein nor polysaccharide. The optimum pH of the purified active component for coagulation of turbidity was pH 8 and above. Different from the conventional water extracts, the active component can be used for waters with low turbidity without increase in the dissolved organic carbon concentration.
NDC
Pollution. Environmental engineering [ 519 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
Elsevier
Date of Issued 2001-02
Rights
Copyright (c) 2000 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(00)00290-6 isVersionOf