Storage Duration and Temperature Effects of Strychnos potatorum Stock Solutions on its Coagulation Efficiency

  • Warrier R
  • Sing B
  • Balaji C
  • et al.
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This study presents the effects of storage duration and temperature of Strychnos potatorum stock solution on its coagulation efficiency. Coagulation efficiency of the seed extracts on water samples depended on the initial turbidity of the water sample. The stock solutions could clarify only highly turbid solutions. The optimum dosage of the stock solutions was 5% and optimal time required was 50 minutes. S. potatorum stock solutions, which were kept at room temperature (28 0 C), had a shelf life of only five days and were able to remove turbidity from high and low turbidity water samples and no coagulation activity was observed for medium turbidity. The highest turbidity removals were observed for stock solutions, which were kept for three days. For stock solutions which were stored in refrigerator, shelf life was extended upto seven days, and the turbidity removal efficiencies improved from 45.9% to 63.8% for low and 43.7% to 64.9 % for high turbidity water samples, respectively.

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Warrier, R. R., Sing, B., Balaji, C., & Priyadarshini, P. (2014). Storage Duration and Temperature Effects of Strychnos potatorum Stock Solutions on its Coagulation Efficiency. Journal of Tropical Forestry and Environment, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.31357/jtfe.v4i2.1672

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