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Title: Use of activated clays for prevention of infestation in stored cereal grains
Authors: Shah, F.H
Arif, M.R
Keywords: activated clays
stored cereal grains
prevention
infestation
Issue Date: 31-May-1978
Publisher: PCSIR Lahore
Series/Report no.: (PP-53);PSF/RES/P-CSIR/CHEM(51)
Abstract: Forty-six samples of clay from different locations in Pakistan were collected and ‎chemically analysed to find out their mineral constituents. The clays containing high ‎percentage of Kaolin and high insecticidal properties, were selected for activation, ‎and a method was standardized for activation of the clays.‎ The optimum Level for mixing activated clay, with wheat grains, to obtain Maximum ‎insecticidal effects, was determined, The effectiveness of the clays in checking ‎insect activity depended on percentage of the activated clays used and the storage ‎conditions of wheat. The clays with high Alumina contents (more than 35%), when ‎activated showed high insecticidal properties. Large scale insecticidal activity trials ‎of the clays were conducted by Pakistan Agricultural Storage and Service ‎corporation Limited and the clays were found to possess high insecticidal activity.‎ Rat feed trials were conducted to assess possible toxic effects of these clays when ‎mixed with wheat and milled into flour for human consumption. It was observed that ‎the rats thrived on the test or the control diet equally well.‎ Aluminium Sulphate (if H2SO4 is used for activation) or Aluminium chloride (if HCl ‎is used for activation) are bye-products of activation process These chemicals are ‎being consumed by textile, paper and other industries. Production of activated clays ‎will help in reducing dependence on import of these chemicals.‎
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/12318
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