The Potential Of Moringa Oleifera (Kelor) And Cerbera Odollam (Pong-Pong) Waste Oil Extraction As Locusts Elimination

Locusts is one of the primary issues in agriculture industries causing major crop failure. Frequent outbreaks have led to tremendous environmental and economic losses. The chemical pesticides employed in most agriculture retain some negative impact on non-target organisms and environmental contamina...

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Main Author: Muhamad Shahirul Faiz, Mohd Nasir
Format: Undergraduates Project Papers
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41211/1/13.THESIS_TC18065_M.SHAHIRUL%20FAIZ_SDP2.pdf
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description Locusts is one of the primary issues in agriculture industries causing major crop failure. Frequent outbreaks have led to tremendous environmental and economic losses. The chemical pesticides employed in most agriculture retain some negative impact on non-target organisms and environmental contamination. Botanical pesticides or commonly known as biopesticides is one of the alternatives to overcome this problem. Thus, the potential of moringa oleifera and cerbera odollam extraction to use as biopesticides in elimination of locusts was studied in this current research. The seeds from moringa and leaves from cerbera was prepared to extract using ethanol extraction process. The oil extraction products were investigated into a number of locusts for 150 min observation period. The amount of locust survived were calculated for every 15 min. Both moringa and cerbera recorded 100% mortality rate. The plants and grass maintain its condition inside the locust’s storage throughout this observation period. Macro and micro elements in the moringa extract help to protect the plant and environment but also acts as efficient biopesticides. Meanwhile, cerbera leaves is rich with flavonoids, saponins, cerberin and alkaloids compound and therefore, beneficial to eliminate locusts. Moringa oils recorded pH of 6.81 whereas, cerbera oils recorded pH of 6.82. The pH for both oils closer to natural 7 extend its confirmation of environmentally-friendly attributes. Cerbera oil recorded faster time to eliminate all 30 locusts credited its high absorption rate. The presence of multiple compounds was confirmed based on FTIR analysis on moringa and cerbera oil such as alcohol and hydroxyl, alkanes, tertiary amines, aromatic amines, C-O group and C-H group of alkenes. Both extraction oils are regarded beneficial and effective credited to several advantages, namely, eco-friendly, cost-friendly, simple preparation method with high mortality rate of locusts.
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spelling UMPir412112024-05-16T04:28:01Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41211/ The Potential Of Moringa Oleifera (Kelor) And Cerbera Odollam (Pong-Pong) Waste Oil Extraction As Locusts Elimination Muhamad Shahirul Faiz, Mohd Nasir T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Locusts is one of the primary issues in agriculture industries causing major crop failure. Frequent outbreaks have led to tremendous environmental and economic losses. The chemical pesticides employed in most agriculture retain some negative impact on non-target organisms and environmental contamination. Botanical pesticides or commonly known as biopesticides is one of the alternatives to overcome this problem. Thus, the potential of moringa oleifera and cerbera odollam extraction to use as biopesticides in elimination of locusts was studied in this current research. The seeds from moringa and leaves from cerbera was prepared to extract using ethanol extraction process. The oil extraction products were investigated into a number of locusts for 150 min observation period. The amount of locust survived were calculated for every 15 min. Both moringa and cerbera recorded 100% mortality rate. The plants and grass maintain its condition inside the locust’s storage throughout this observation period. Macro and micro elements in the moringa extract help to protect the plant and environment but also acts as efficient biopesticides. Meanwhile, cerbera leaves is rich with flavonoids, saponins, cerberin and alkaloids compound and therefore, beneficial to eliminate locusts. Moringa oils recorded pH of 6.81 whereas, cerbera oils recorded pH of 6.82. The pH for both oils closer to natural 7 extend its confirmation of environmentally-friendly attributes. Cerbera oil recorded faster time to eliminate all 30 locusts credited its high absorption rate. The presence of multiple compounds was confirmed based on FTIR analysis on moringa and cerbera oil such as alcohol and hydroxyl, alkanes, tertiary amines, aromatic amines, C-O group and C-H group of alkenes. Both extraction oils are regarded beneficial and effective credited to several advantages, namely, eco-friendly, cost-friendly, simple preparation method with high mortality rate of locusts. 2022-02 Undergraduates Project Papers NonPeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41211/1/13.THESIS_TC18065_M.SHAHIRUL%20FAIZ_SDP2.pdf Muhamad Shahirul Faiz, Mohd Nasir (2022) The Potential Of Moringa Oleifera (Kelor) And Cerbera Odollam (Pong-Pong) Waste Oil Extraction As Locusts Elimination. Faculty of Civil Engineering Technology, Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah.
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The Potential Of Moringa Oleifera (Kelor) And Cerbera Odollam (Pong-Pong) Waste Oil Extraction As Locusts Elimination
title The Potential Of Moringa Oleifera (Kelor) And Cerbera Odollam (Pong-Pong) Waste Oil Extraction As Locusts Elimination
title_full The Potential Of Moringa Oleifera (Kelor) And Cerbera Odollam (Pong-Pong) Waste Oil Extraction As Locusts Elimination
title_fullStr The Potential Of Moringa Oleifera (Kelor) And Cerbera Odollam (Pong-Pong) Waste Oil Extraction As Locusts Elimination
title_full_unstemmed The Potential Of Moringa Oleifera (Kelor) And Cerbera Odollam (Pong-Pong) Waste Oil Extraction As Locusts Elimination
title_short The Potential Of Moringa Oleifera (Kelor) And Cerbera Odollam (Pong-Pong) Waste Oil Extraction As Locusts Elimination
title_sort potential of moringa oleifera kelor and cerbera odollam pong pong waste oil extraction as locusts elimination
topic T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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