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MALUNGGAY (Moringga oliferous) EXTRACT AS ORGANIC BIODERABLE CLEANSING AGENT

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MALUNGGAY (Moringga oliferous) EXTRACT AS ORGANIC BIODERABLE CLEANSING AGENT
Statement of the Problem

Moringa Oleifera as an alternative cleasing agent .
This study will be conducted to develop a horseradish (Moringacae/Moringa Oleifera) liquid detergent. Specifically, this study will attempt to answer the following questions: 1. How long does it take for the moringa detergent to remove stains? 2. Is moringa agent better than the stain removing capacity of the commercial detergent?

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to investigate malunggay leaves as cleaning agent. The malunggay leaves were separated from the stalk, pounded using the mortar and pestle until the extract comes out. The pounded malunggay leaves were mixed with kerosene. The purpose of kerosene is to increase the effectively of the product. The product was then placed in a container. Using the sponge, apply the mixture on stained areas (kitchen sink, refrigerator wall and tile wall). After applying the mixture on stained areas, rinse immediately. Observation was then done. Malunggay (Moringga oliferous is commonly considered as miracle plant that give numerous benefits. It serves as food and medicine .It contains fiber, vitamins different amino acids such as sitostererol the enzymes,,like pectinestrase. Apart from these benefits this study found malunggay to be a convenient source of organic household cleanser for furniture especially those made of glass. This process involved extracting organic residues from malunggay leaves using kerosene as soaking materials. The extract was then exposed under the sun for twenty-four hours. Positive results were yield during random cleansing test in removing glass, furniture stains using the malunggay extract.

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Cleaning agent refers to all compositions intended to be used in connection with and for increasing the effectiveness of cleaning activities. Cleaning agent includes but is not limited to hard surface cleaning compositions



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