Using Biosurfactants from Plants to Treat Chicken Feathers into a Green Oil Absorbent Material

N. Xuan, Nguyen Hoang Trung Hieu, Taros Ly
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While feathers are still commonly regarded in many places as waste, in many developed countries it has been considered a valuable by-product of the poultry industry. The poultry industry of Vietnam has achieved encouraging achievements in the past 10 years. The total flock of poultry from 100 million to now has reached nearly 467 million. Though light as a feather, with the vast quantities of chickens produced annually, the number of feathers produced is considerable. Research has shown that the feathers have hydrophobic properties and can therefore be used to make products that absorb oil. However, the use of large amounts of toxic detergents to clean chicken feathers in reported studies has reduced the environmental significance of agricultural waste reuse. In this study, we evaluated the possibility of replacing toxic cleaning agents with eco-friendly natural cleaners in the handling of chicken feathers. Water-based extracts of soapnuts and bo-ket fruits have been selected for our study due to their high saponin content - an effective cleaning agent, and have been used as a dishwashing liquid or shampoo for a long-time by local housewives. Our study showed that natural detergents derived from soapnuts have been shown the ability to remove lards on the plastic surface, and to clean chicken feathers, thereby increasing their capacity to absorb various oils including cooking oil, used cooking oil, and lubricant oil. We have also created an oil-absorbing pillow containing soapnut extract-treated chicken feathers with a maximum efficiency of 16.8 g/g in absorbing lubricant oil. Our research opens new avenues for the use and treatment of poultry feathers, contributing to the reduction of solid waste from the poultry industry by methods which is friendlier to the environment. The greenness of the created absorber is guaranteed.
利用植物生物表面活性剂处理鸡毛制备绿色吸油材料
虽然羽毛在许多地方仍被普遍视为废物,但在许多发达国家,羽毛已被视为家禽业的宝贵副产品。越南家禽业在过去十年中取得了令人鼓舞的成就。家禽总畜群从1亿只发展到现在已接近4.67亿只。虽然轻如羽毛,但每年生产的鸡数量巨大,羽毛的数量是相当可观的。研究表明,这种羽毛具有疏水性,因此可以用来制造吸油产品。然而,在报告的研究中,使用大量有毒清洁剂清洁鸡毛,降低了农业废物再利用的环境意义。在这项研究中,我们评估了在处理鸡毛时用环保的天然清洁剂取代有毒清洁剂的可能性。我们选择了肥皂子和小果的水基提取物进行研究,因为它们的皂苷含量高,是一种有效的清洁剂,长期以来一直被当地的家庭主妇用作洗洁精或洗发水。我们的研究表明,从皂子中提取的天然洗涤剂具有去除塑料表面的猪油和清洁鸡毛的能力,从而增加了它们吸收各种油的能力,包括食用油、废食用油和润滑油。我们还发明了一种含皂子提取物处理过的鸡毛的吸油枕,吸油效率最高可达16.8 g/g。我们的研究为家禽羽毛的使用和处理开辟了新的途径,有助于通过对环境更友好的方法减少家禽业的固体废物。所创造的吸收剂的绿色是有保证的。
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