Moringa-functionalized rice husk ash adsorbent for the removal of amoxicillin in aqueous solution

Lack of stringent policies requiring water treatment facilities to combat occurrence of residual antibiotics in effluents critically impairs the resiliency of low-income communities to drug-resistant pathogens. In an attempt to mitigate the effects of residual drugs in aqueous media, we investigate...

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Main Authors: Oliva Maria Patrichia, Corral Clinton, Jesoro Michael, Barajas John Raymond
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/17/matecconf_rsce18_01005.pdf
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spelling doaj-60cba9909a974756bc73b630e1a9ea352021-02-02T03:26:53ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012680100510.1051/matecconf/201926801005matecconf_rsce18_01005Moringa-functionalized rice husk ash adsorbent for the removal of amoxicillin in aqueous solutionOliva Maria Patrichia0Corral Clinton1Jesoro Michael2Barajas John RaymondDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Bicol UniversityDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Bicol UniversityDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Bicol UniversityLack of stringent policies requiring water treatment facilities to combat occurrence of residual antibiotics in effluents critically impairs the resiliency of low-income communities to drug-resistant pathogens. In an attempt to mitigate the effects of residual drugs in aqueous media, we investigate the extent to which rice husk ash (RHA) functionalized by Moringaoleifera protein (MOP) sequestrates amoxicillin in solution. A semi-factorial design was implemented to evaluate the influence of initial amoxicillin concentration, initial MOP functionalized RHA dosage, and contact time on the removal on amoxicillin in water. Results of our experiments have shown that MOP functionalization enhanced RHA by doubling its rate to sequestrate amoxicillin molecules in solution. This strongly indicated that MOP adhered on the surface of RHA significantly improved its capacity to remove amoxicillin contamination in aqueous solution. Statistical analysis employed further supported our results by implying a significant difference between the performance of MOP-functionalized and bare RHA. In conclusion, our results strongly suggest that MOP functionalization can be a potential practical solution to alleviate the vulnerability of communities to emerging antibiotic pollution.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/17/matecconf_rsce18_01005.pdf
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author Oliva Maria Patrichia
Corral Clinton
Jesoro Michael
Barajas John Raymond
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Corral Clinton
Jesoro Michael
Barajas John Raymond
Moringa-functionalized rice husk ash adsorbent for the removal of amoxicillin in aqueous solution
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Oliva Maria Patrichia
Corral Clinton
Jesoro Michael
Barajas John Raymond
author_sort Oliva Maria Patrichia
title Moringa-functionalized rice husk ash adsorbent for the removal of amoxicillin in aqueous solution
title_short Moringa-functionalized rice husk ash adsorbent for the removal of amoxicillin in aqueous solution
title_full Moringa-functionalized rice husk ash adsorbent for the removal of amoxicillin in aqueous solution
title_fullStr Moringa-functionalized rice husk ash adsorbent for the removal of amoxicillin in aqueous solution
title_full_unstemmed Moringa-functionalized rice husk ash adsorbent for the removal of amoxicillin in aqueous solution
title_sort moringa-functionalized rice husk ash adsorbent for the removal of amoxicillin in aqueous solution
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series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description Lack of stringent policies requiring water treatment facilities to combat occurrence of residual antibiotics in effluents critically impairs the resiliency of low-income communities to drug-resistant pathogens. In an attempt to mitigate the effects of residual drugs in aqueous media, we investigate the extent to which rice husk ash (RHA) functionalized by Moringaoleifera protein (MOP) sequestrates amoxicillin in solution. A semi-factorial design was implemented to evaluate the influence of initial amoxicillin concentration, initial MOP functionalized RHA dosage, and contact time on the removal on amoxicillin in water. Results of our experiments have shown that MOP functionalization enhanced RHA by doubling its rate to sequestrate amoxicillin molecules in solution. This strongly indicated that MOP adhered on the surface of RHA significantly improved its capacity to remove amoxicillin contamination in aqueous solution. Statistical analysis employed further supported our results by implying a significant difference between the performance of MOP-functionalized and bare RHA. In conclusion, our results strongly suggest that MOP functionalization can be a potential practical solution to alleviate the vulnerability of communities to emerging antibiotic pollution.
url https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/17/matecconf_rsce18_01005.pdf
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