2018
DOI: 10.26438/ijsrbs/v5i5.8389
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Extraction and characterization of natural dye from arils of Celastrus paniculatus Willd. for textile application

Abstract: Celastrus paniculatus Willd., is one of the important medicinal plants belongs to the family Celastraceae. The present study is carried out for the first time to extract natural pigment from the arils, which are of orange-red in colour. The dye was extracted with hot water boiling method. The color of the extracted dye is orange. However, the orange color changes to yellowish-orange on cotton fabric when dyed .The dye potential of the extract was evaluated by dyeing on cotton fabrics without/with mordants such… Show more

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“…The synthetic dyes caused water pollution due to the discharge of non-biodegradable colored effluents from textile dye manufacturing (Azamthulla et al, 2015). The natural dyes are important than synthetic dyes due to non-allergic, non-toxic and environment friendly (Samata & Agarwal, 2009;Tejavathi & Niranjan, 2018). The mordant used for fabric dyeing are either inorganic type mordant or plant based mordant.…”
Section: Textile/fabric Dyeingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The synthetic dyes caused water pollution due to the discharge of non-biodegradable colored effluents from textile dye manufacturing (Azamthulla et al, 2015). The natural dyes are important than synthetic dyes due to non-allergic, non-toxic and environment friendly (Samata & Agarwal, 2009;Tejavathi & Niranjan, 2018). The mordant used for fabric dyeing are either inorganic type mordant or plant based mordant.…”
Section: Textile/fabric Dyeingmentioning
confidence: 99%