A scientist from Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgodiscovered that the Jamaicaone of the flowers with which we Mexicans most identify, is more efficient than chlorine on the removal of bacteria.
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The study, already accepted by the United States Patent and Trademark Officeindicates that if there are a thousand typhoid bacteria in lettuce, the commercial disinfectant removes between 100 to 200; chlorine between 400 and 500 and a simple drop of jamaica annihilates between 800 and 900.
Hibiscus was combined with vinegar for greater efficiency
However, Javier Castro Rosas, the academic from the UAEH which has been carrying out research with jamaica for about 20 years, especially for its application in human and veterinary medicine, highlights that to eliminate more bacteria, jamaica was combined with vinegar, citric acid and coconut extract, thus eliminating 99 % of bacteria.
It must be said that although this flower of Jamaica is widely rooted in the gastronomic culture of Mexico, especially for its use in fresh waters, the reality is that its origin is not national.
An Asian flower with Mexican roots
This flower belongs to the Malvaceae family. Its emergence is located, according to various investigations, in the countries of Asia, India Y Malaysia. It arrived in Mexico by the Spanish during colonization. The countries that produce it the most today are China, India Y Sudanour country ranks seventh, being Warrior where more is harvested.
At least since 2020 these findings were made by Javier Castro Rosas, creating five disinfectants so far, all patented, although at the moment it is unknown when they would begin to be marketed.
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