2015
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-8913201502658
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Extraction of Indigo from Some Isatis species and Dyeing Standardization Using Low-technology Methods

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“…The herb can grow up to 98 cm in height (Comlekcioglu et al, 2014). In contrast to I. tinctoria, blue coloring dye could not be obtained from I. buschiana (Comlekcioglu et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introduction 1 Uvodmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The herb can grow up to 98 cm in height (Comlekcioglu et al, 2014). In contrast to I. tinctoria, blue coloring dye could not be obtained from I. buschiana (Comlekcioglu et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introduction 1 Uvodmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Recently, the use of indigoids has been widely explored in such devices with a view to the creation of natural and sustainable semiconductors [ 3 5 ]. These botanical substances were derived from the plants Indigofera tinctoria and Isatis tintora and have been employed as organic dyes for the textile industry [ 6 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The predominant fatty acids were palmitic, oleic and arachidonic acids in I. candolleana and I. tinctoria. In addition to similar staining properties of I. tinctoria and I. candolleana [21], fatty acid contents were found to be generally similar. Caprylic acid (8.57%) and cis-10 Heptadecenoic acid (7.12%) in I. tinctoria, cis-11-Eicosenoic acid in I. aucherii (8.24%) and I. buschiana (4.52%), elaidic acid (6.99%) in I. tinctoria subsp.…”
Section: Proteinmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Dyeing properties of I. candolleana, I. buschiana and I. tinctoria subsp. corymbosa were examined by using low-technology methods [21]. Brassicaceae collects various phenolic compounds that act as antioxidants in rosette leaves, and these leaves also have anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic activity [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%