2023
DOI: 10.1007/s13399-023-05135-3
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Phytochemical screening of natural textile dyes extracted from Tunisian lichens

Mohamed Mendili,
Samira Aschi-Smiti,
Ayda Khadhri
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“…As an extension of our previous studies on lichens and their potential value as a source of natural dye, this work was carried out. [23] The results obtained by Mendili et al [23] showcased the diverse color spectrum derived from Xanthoria parietina encompassing hues such as brown, caramel, purple, olive, and yellow using two distinct methods for dye extraction: ammonia fermentation and boiling water (Table 4). Nevertheless, the absorption characteristics of the extracted dyes diluted in ethanol or water were measured using a UV-vis spectrophotometer, as detailed in the supporting information.…”
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“…As an extension of our previous studies on lichens and their potential value as a source of natural dye, this work was carried out. [23] The results obtained by Mendili et al [23] showcased the diverse color spectrum derived from Xanthoria parietina encompassing hues such as brown, caramel, purple, olive, and yellow using two distinct methods for dye extraction: ammonia fermentation and boiling water (Table 4). Nevertheless, the absorption characteristics of the extracted dyes diluted in ethanol or water were measured using a UV-vis spectrophotometer, as detailed in the supporting information.…”
Section: Identification Of the Compounds Of The Fabric Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are then rinsed in several hot water baths (80 °C) followed by a cold rinse. [37] In addition, wool and toile fabric were mordanted with alum flowing Mendili et al [23] Extraction dyes by boiling water and the ammonia fermentation from Xanthoria parietina 6 grams of powdered lichen were added to water heated till boiling (1 h) and filtered into a flask. For the extraction, by the ammonia fermentation, 4 grams of lichens were added to diluted ammonium hydroxide solution (1 : 10) left for 1 month, and filtered into a flask.…”
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