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  1. Mohammed Sulaiman, Daniel Andrawus Zhigila, Kabiru Mohammed, Danladi Mohammed Umar, Babale Aliyu, Fazilah Abd Manan
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    Historically, there is evidence to suggest that communities in the developing countries
    are still using plant-based materials as one of the strategies for purifying drinking
    water. In this review, the coagulant properties of Moringa oleifera seeds extract were
    quantitatively evaluated toward suitable wastewater treatment and examining its
    coagulation mechanism. The seeds are rich in bio-active components and also used as
    a natural coagulant for effective water treatment. The seeds extract operates
    predominantly by bridging coagulation mechanism and operates through charge
    neutralization. This natural ingredient of an organic polymer is essential as it contains
    acrylamide monomers that are harmless to human’s health and lesser expensive as
    compared to conventional chemicals since they are available in most rural
    communities. The application of this readily available natural product as part of pointof-use
    in water treatment technology may offer a practical, cheap, appropriate and
    sustainable solution for producing potable water in some developing nations.
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