2003
DOI: 10.1248/jhs.49.509
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Correlation between Organochlorine Compounds or Benzene Adsorption Efficiency and Number of Spherosomes from Different Plant Sources

Abstract: Rice bran, wheat bran, rapeseed, linseed, okara, and sakekasu were evaluated for correlations between their effectiveness in adsorbing organochlorine compounds such as chloroform, dichloromethane or benzene and the number of spherosomes. Wheat bran contained the highest concentration of spherosomes, with a mean level of 4.37 × 10 10 spherosomes/g. The lowest was sakekasu, with a mean level of 2.28 × 10 10 spherosomes/ g. There was a high correlation between removal efficiency and the number of spherosomes.

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