Extraction and concentration of biogenic calcium oxalate from plant leaves

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Autor(a) principal: Costa,Liovando Marciano da
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Tronto,Jairo, Constantino,Vera Regina Leopoldo, Fonseca,Marilane Kalyetta Almeida, Oliveira,Alessandra Pacobahyba, Costa,Marcelo Rocha da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Online)
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Resumo: The objective of this study was to extract and concentrate calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals from plant leaves that form the above mentioned crystals. The chemical and physical studies of CaOx from plant to be performed depend on an adequate amount of the crystals. The plant used in this study was croton (Codiaeum variegatum). The leaves were ground in a heavy duty blender and sieved through a 0.20 mm sieve. The suspension obtained was suspended in distilled water. The crystals were concentrated at the bottom of a test tube. The supernatant must be washed until it is free of plant pigments and other organic substances. Biogenic CaOx crystals have well-defined and sharp peaks, indicating very high crystallinity. Moreover, the CaOx crystals were not damaged during the extraction procedure, as can be seen on the scanning electron microscope images. The porposed method can be considered efficient to extract and concentrate biogenic calcium oxalate.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Extraction and concentration of biogenic calcium oxalate from plant leaves
title Extraction and concentration of biogenic calcium oxalate from plant leaves
spellingShingle Extraction and concentration of biogenic calcium oxalate from plant leaves
Costa,Liovando Marciano da
biogenic calcium oxalate
biomineral
extraction of calcium oxalate
title_short Extraction and concentration of biogenic calcium oxalate from plant leaves
title_full Extraction and concentration of biogenic calcium oxalate from plant leaves
title_fullStr Extraction and concentration of biogenic calcium oxalate from plant leaves
title_full_unstemmed Extraction and concentration of biogenic calcium oxalate from plant leaves
title_sort Extraction and concentration of biogenic calcium oxalate from plant leaves
author Costa,Liovando Marciano da
author_facet Costa,Liovando Marciano da
Tronto,Jairo
Constantino,Vera Regina Leopoldo
Fonseca,Marilane Kalyetta Almeida
Oliveira,Alessandra Pacobahyba
Costa,Marcelo Rocha da
author_role author
author2 Tronto,Jairo
Constantino,Vera Regina Leopoldo
Fonseca,Marilane Kalyetta Almeida
Oliveira,Alessandra Pacobahyba
Costa,Marcelo Rocha da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa,Liovando Marciano da
Tronto,Jairo
Constantino,Vera Regina Leopoldo
Fonseca,Marilane Kalyetta Almeida
Oliveira,Alessandra Pacobahyba
Costa,Marcelo Rocha da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biogenic calcium oxalate
biomineral
extraction of calcium oxalate
topic biogenic calcium oxalate
biomineral
extraction of calcium oxalate
description The objective of this study was to extract and concentrate calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals from plant leaves that form the above mentioned crystals. The chemical and physical studies of CaOx from plant to be performed depend on an adequate amount of the crystals. The plant used in this study was croton (Codiaeum variegatum). The leaves were ground in a heavy duty blender and sieved through a 0.20 mm sieve. The suspension obtained was suspended in distilled water. The crystals were concentrated at the bottom of a test tube. The supernatant must be washed until it is free of plant pigments and other organic substances. Biogenic CaOx crystals have well-defined and sharp peaks, indicating very high crystallinity. Moreover, the CaOx crystals were not damaged during the extraction procedure, as can be seen on the scanning electron microscope images. The porposed method can be considered efficient to extract and concentrate biogenic calcium oxalate.
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