“…To reduce health-threatening aspects from water-borne illnesses, water treatment typically includes the procedures of coagulation and occulation, sedimentation, ltration, and disinfection (Verma, et al, 2021;Santo, et al, 2012;Rodrigues, et al, 2008;Tassinari, et al, 2013). Because they are readily available, highly biodegradable, and safe for all living creatures, natural occulants may assist to resolve this problem (Andrade et al, 2021;Rasool et al, 2016;Kanaani et al, 2019). Rapseed (Tassinari, et al, 2013), Rapseed mucilage (Freitas, et al, 2015;Benalia, et al, 2022), Okra mucilage (J.Beltran-Heredia, et al, 2012), and Aloe vera (Benalia, et al, 2021) are among the natural occulants that have been used in research to treat wastewater.…”