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Fluoride is very bad, in my opinion is the worst thing to creativity. There are stuties showing that it weaken bones in high doses, low doses reduces qi and cause submissive acts. Calcium and magnesium reduce fluoride biodisponibility. Gelatin usually contain fluoride, so putting a bit of calcium and magnesium and using this plants may take care of it.
2.5 De-fluoridation of water using a combination of adsorbents - Chrysopogon zizaniodides roots and Ocimum tenuiflorum fresh leaves Experiments were conducted to investigate the defluoridation efficiency of the different combinations of Chrysopogon zizaniodides roots and Ocimum tenuiflorum fresh leaves (1:1, 2:1 and 1:2). Different concentrations of fluoride solution (1mg L-1 , 2mg L-1 , 3mg L-1 , 4mg L1 and 5mg L-1 ) were collected in 5 beakers. The combination of Chrysopogon zizaniodides roots (1 g) and fresh Ocimum tenuiflorum leaves (5g) were placed in beakers of respective fluoride concentrated water. These adsorbents were subjected to contact time of 24 h and 48 h. Water (5 mg L-1 fluoride solution) in the trays without the adsorbents was served as control. Water samples treated after respective time periods were collected for the concentration of fluoride degraded in treated as well as control water.
3.1Efficacy of Chrysopogon zizaniodides and Ocimum tenuiflourum plants as adsorbents Hydroponics system of defluoridation technique was used to study the efficacy of Chrysopogon zizaniodides and Ocimum tenuiflourum plants as bio-adsorbents. The samples treated with the plants of Chrysopogon zizaniodides and Ocimum tenuiflourum exhibited a varied degree of defluoridation concentration. The plants of Chrysopogon zizaniodides reduced 3.5 mg L-1 of fluoride after treatment when compared to 1.2 mg L-1 reductions by Ocimum tenuiflourum (Figure 1). It is evident that, the efficacy of defluoridation was high in the treatment by Chrysopogon zizaniodides indicates the significant capability of using this plant as a bio-adsorbent. Studies have been carried out on phytoremediation of Chrysopogon zizaniodides (Vetiveria zizanioides) to use as efficient bio-adsorbents to remove chromium [25], lead [26], tetracycline from aqueous media [27]. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on the use of hydroponics to study the defluoridation efficacy of Chrysopogon zizaniodides and Ocimum tenuiflourum in India
http://www.ijarp.org/published-rese...m-Tenuiflorum-And-Their-Combinational-Use.pdf
2.5 De-fluoridation of water using a combination of adsorbents - Chrysopogon zizaniodides roots and Ocimum tenuiflorum fresh leaves Experiments were conducted to investigate the defluoridation efficiency of the different combinations of Chrysopogon zizaniodides roots and Ocimum tenuiflorum fresh leaves (1:1, 2:1 and 1:2). Different concentrations of fluoride solution (1mg L-1 , 2mg L-1 , 3mg L-1 , 4mg L1 and 5mg L-1 ) were collected in 5 beakers. The combination of Chrysopogon zizaniodides roots (1 g) and fresh Ocimum tenuiflorum leaves (5g) were placed in beakers of respective fluoride concentrated water. These adsorbents were subjected to contact time of 24 h and 48 h. Water (5 mg L-1 fluoride solution) in the trays without the adsorbents was served as control. Water samples treated after respective time periods were collected for the concentration of fluoride degraded in treated as well as control water.
3.1Efficacy of Chrysopogon zizaniodides and Ocimum tenuiflourum plants as adsorbents Hydroponics system of defluoridation technique was used to study the efficacy of Chrysopogon zizaniodides and Ocimum tenuiflourum plants as bio-adsorbents. The samples treated with the plants of Chrysopogon zizaniodides and Ocimum tenuiflourum exhibited a varied degree of defluoridation concentration. The plants of Chrysopogon zizaniodides reduced 3.5 mg L-1 of fluoride after treatment when compared to 1.2 mg L-1 reductions by Ocimum tenuiflourum (Figure 1). It is evident that, the efficacy of defluoridation was high in the treatment by Chrysopogon zizaniodides indicates the significant capability of using this plant as a bio-adsorbent. Studies have been carried out on phytoremediation of Chrysopogon zizaniodides (Vetiveria zizanioides) to use as efficient bio-adsorbents to remove chromium [25], lead [26], tetracycline from aqueous media [27]. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on the use of hydroponics to study the defluoridation efficacy of Chrysopogon zizaniodides and Ocimum tenuiflourum in India
http://www.ijarp.org/published-rese...m-Tenuiflorum-And-Their-Combinational-Use.pdf