2024
DOI: 10.1128/aem.01007-24
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Discovery of a new volcanic soil material, “Akahoya,” as an adsorbent for bacterial and viral pathogens and its application to environmental purification

Pornsawan Pongsawat,
Piyarat Jianpinitnun,
Satomi Sasaki
et al.

Abstract: Akahoya is a volcanic soil rich in alumina, primarily deposited in Kyushu, Japan. We have found that Akahoya adsorbs bacteria in the water surrounding cattle grazing areas, suggesting a potential for environmental purification. This study investigated the spectrum of microorganisms adsorbed by Akahoya using a column filled with Akahoya through which a suspension of microorganisms was passed. Shirasu soil, another volcanic soil with a different chemical composition, was used as a control. Akahoya effectively ad… Show more

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