2023
DOI: 10.31881/tlr.2023.044
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Anatolian Acorn Oak's Economic Potential in the Application to the Textile and Leather Industries

Abstract: The Anatolian acorn (Quercus ithaburensis Decne) is a promising resource for a variety of industries in Turkey and the world. It has the potential to serve as a bio-mordant, natural dye for textiles and leather, providing an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic dyes and reducing dependence on chemicals and petrochemicals. The commercial viability of the acorn and its export potential make it a valuable resource for supporting regional trade and boosting the local economy, with the potential to create new job … Show more

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“…Acorns act as bio-mordants and natural dyes for textiles and leather, providing an environmentally friendly alternative to synthetic dyes and reducing dependence on chemicals and petrochemicals. The commercial viability of acorns and their export potential make them a valuable resource to support regional trade and boost local economies, with the potential to create new jobs [12].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Acorns act as bio-mordants and natural dyes for textiles and leather, providing an environmentally friendly alternative to synthetic dyes and reducing dependence on chemicals and petrochemicals. The commercial viability of acorns and their export potential make them a valuable resource to support regional trade and boost local economies, with the potential to create new jobs [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%