2022
DOI: 10.2166/wpt.2022.086
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Utilization of Moringa oleifera seeds as a biosorbent for diclofenac removal in the contaminated aquatic systems

Abstract: During recent years, pharmaceuticals and their metabolites have been increasingly found in water bodies and diclofenac is one of the pharmaceuticals residues most frequently detected thus far. The aim of this work was to evaluate the Moringa oleifera seeds as an alternative for diclofenac (DCF) removal in water samples. The batch procedure for diclofenac removal at the optimized conditions (25 mL of 10.0 mg L−1 DCF, pH 5.0, extraction time of 30 min and M. oleifera mass of 2.0 grams) achieved adsorption of 100… Show more

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“…These include agro-industrial by-products, such as date stone, wood shavings and barks, coconut shells and fibres, bagasse, rice husk, corn stillage, fruit peels, fruit seeds, plant stalks, oil palm front etc. [60][61][62][63] Large volume of unprocessed wastes that are often discarded by the agricultural and industrial sectors can contaminate and harm the ecosystem. The improper treatment of these wastes before disposal may result in similar issues.…”
Section: Health and Environmental Impact Of The Opfrsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include agro-industrial by-products, such as date stone, wood shavings and barks, coconut shells and fibres, bagasse, rice husk, corn stillage, fruit peels, fruit seeds, plant stalks, oil palm front etc. [60][61][62][63] Large volume of unprocessed wastes that are often discarded by the agricultural and industrial sectors can contaminate and harm the ecosystem. The improper treatment of these wastes before disposal may result in similar issues.…”
Section: Health and Environmental Impact Of The Opfrsmentioning
confidence: 99%