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Moringa Seeds Can Remove Microplastics From Water.

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A study conducted at the Institute of Science and Technology of the São Paulo State University (ICT-Unesp), in São José dos Campos, shows that moringa or white acacia (Moringa oleifera) has potential for removing microplastics from water. The work was published in the journal ACS Omega, of the American Chemical Society. Originally from India, moringa is well adapted to different tropical countries and is used for various purposes, such as food, …
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A study conducted at the Institute of Science and Technology of the São Paulo State University (ICT-Unesp), in São José dos Campos, shows that moringa or white acacia (Moringa oleifera) has potential for removing microplastics from water. The work was published in the journal ACS Omega, of the American Chemical Society. Originally from India, moringa is well adapted to different tropical countries and is used for various purposes, such as food, …

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CicloVivo broke the news on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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