2019
DOI: 10.1063/1.5095052
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Extract of Centella asiatica leaves as a biomordant in cotton dyed with natural dye Bixa orellana

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“…Therefore, the FTIR spectra also confirmed the dyeing of wool yarn using the B. orellana dye extractions, which was aligned with previous studies. 33 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, the FTIR spectra also confirmed the dyeing of wool yarn using the B. orellana dye extractions, which was aligned with previous studies. 33 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the FTIR spectra also confirmed the dyeing of wool yarn using the B. orellana dye extractions, which was aligned with previous studies. 33 For dyeing proteinaceous fabrics such as silk and wool, the selection of parameters is crucial in natural dyeing processes. In the silk fabric studies using aqueous bixin from annatto, a statistical tool was employed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, a high ethanol concentration is needed to maximise the response, since a minimum amount of ethanol fraction is necessary to contribute to the destruction of cell walls, movement of the extraction solvent and diffusion inside the cells [ 29 ]. This behaviour could be related to the change in solvent polarity with the ethanol addition and the high solubility of polyphenols in organic solvents [ 30 ].…”
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“…Natural dyes have a lesser impact on the environment, but studies are required to optimize their application and achieve viability for industrial use. Some publications show that fabrics dyed with the natural dye annatto show unsatisfactory results in wash fastness tests, reinforcing the need for research aimed at solving this problem (Bunfueang et al, 2019;Chicatto et al, 2018cChicatto et al, , 2018bMahreni et al, 2019;Nathan et al, 2019;Samanta, 2020;Shahid et al, 2013). In order to expand our knowledge on this subject, the extraction of the natural dye annatto (norbixin), for the dyeing of polyester fabric, was investigated using three different types of filters.…”
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confidence: 99%