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Efficiency of Bioflocculants Derived from Melocactus andinus and Stenocereus griseus, for the Remotion of Turbidity and Colour, in Wastewater Treatment

This study introduces novel functionalized polysaccharide-based bioflocculants derived from the low-cost biomass of Melocactus andinus and Stenocereus griseus. The objective was to develop a high-efficiency, bio-derived alternative for water purification to address the critical needs of decentralized community systems. The key novelty lies in the first-
Yeyzon J. Cruz   +2 more
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Efectividad de un coagulante extraído de Stenocereus griseus (Haw.) Buxb. en la potabilización del agua

2011
La coagulación causa la coalescencia de material suspendido, lo cual generalmente se logra adicionando sustancias químicas al agua. Sin embargo, dado que algunas de estas sustancias se han asociado a problemas de salud, diversos investigadores estudian como alternativa coagulantes naturales obtenidos de especies vegetales.
Fuentes S, Lorena del C   +4 more
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Fenología reproductiva y capacidad de regeneración de dos cardones, stenocereus griseus (haw.) Buxb. Y cereus repandus (l.) Mill. (cactaceae)

2008
Stenocereus griseus and Cereus repandus are two of the most abundant and widely distributed columnar cacti in the arid and semiarid regions of Venezuela. Despite their value as keystone species for wildlife and their potential economic value, information on their reproductive activity and regeneration capacities is quite limited.
Nassar, Jafet M, Emaldi, Unai
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Stenocereus griseus (Haw) pitaya as source of natural colourant: technological stability of colour and individual betalains

International Journal of Food Science and Technology, 2019
Maria Jesus Cejudo-Bastante   +2 more
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