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For a long time, clays have been used to clarify mineral and vegetable oils (Nutting, 1933; Siddiqui, 1968). Whereas vegetable oils for human consumption are clarified using bleaching earths (Adekeye and Bale, 2008; Ajemba et al, 2012;Kamal et al, 2011; Mustapha et al, 2013; Patterson, 1992; Proctor, 1988; Salawudeen et al 2007; 2014; Taylor, 1984; Zchau, 1981), other oils can be clarified using peroxides.

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Is’harq-Zubair, M.-T., S.A. Nyanzi, A. P., Nyakairu, A. P. G., & SsebuwufuP. 3. (2015). The Chemical, Mineralogical, Structural and Surface Properties of Selected Ugandan Clays and their Application in Bleaching Oil. International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, 2(09), 3126-3147. Retrieved from http://igmpublication.org/ijetst.in/index.php/ijetst/article/view/901