______________________________________________________________________________ | File Name : HORSERAD.ASC | Online Date : 10/06/94 | | Contributed by : Jerry Decker | Dir Category : ECOLOGY | | From : KeelyNet BBS | DataLine : (214) 324-3501 | | KeelyNet * PO BOX 870716 * Mesquite, Texas * USA * 75187 | | A FREE Alternative Sciences BBS sponsored by Vanguard Sciences | |----------------------------------------------------------------------------| The following offers a unique way to coagulate toxic waste from wastewater. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From Science Digest - December 1982 In Brief A derivative of the plant whose root provides cocktail sauce with its pungent taste can be used to remove toxic pollutants from wastewater. Horseradish peroxidase PRECIPITATES aromatic amines, phenols and other organic compounds from water. It changes these pollutants from a water- soluble state to an insoluble or solid, form that's easily filtered out by technicians. "I'm convinced that the horseradish derivative will replace microbial treatment in many places," says Alexander Klibanov, a professor of applied biochemistry at MIT. Wastewater now is often treated in large ponds, to which micro-organisms that feed on organic compounds are added. Charcoal is then used to remove organic compounds that the microbes pass up. But the micro-organisms are sensitive to temperature, which makes them uncooperative during the winter. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------