Pectin and modified pectin differ in the structure of the chains in which the modified version
of pectin is shorter in length, non-branched, and galactose-rich. These differences in structure may be
exploited for the removal of heavy metals. Durian (Durio zibethinus) rind, that is regarded as agri-food waste
was processed into durian rind pectin (DRP) and modified durian rind pectin (mDRP). DRP and mDRP
were evaluated as biosorbent for removal of toxic heavy metals (Pb(II), Cd(II), Cu(II), Zn(II) and Ni(II))
and were compared with two commercial products; citrus pectin (CP) and modified citrus pectin (MCP). In
general, the order of removal of heavy metals by all biosorbents was Cu(II) > Pb(II) > Ni(II) > Zn > Cd(II).
Except for the removal of Pb(II), the order of effectiveness of heavy metal removal of the biosorbents was
MCP > mDRP > CP > DRP. MCP, a commercial biosorbent showed the best biosorbent ability, and mDRP a
waste product from durian was also a favorable sorber that should be considered for sorption and removal
of heavy metals