Recent Trends in Traditional and Technical Textiles 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-9995-8_12
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Sustainable Dyeing of Wool by Natural Dyes in Conjunction with Natural Mordants

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“…Hesperidine, narirutin, naringin, and eriocitrin are the principal flavonoids present in Citrus species (Hegazy and Ibrahium 2012 ). In one study, extracts of harda, amla, pomegranate, and orange were used as natural mordants in an approach to using natural colorants from various plant sources, such as Kalanchoe-pinnata, papaya, peepal, and banyan, for dyeing wool fabric (Rani and Jajpura 2021 ). In another study, Adeel et al ( 2022e ) used coral jasmine ( Nyctanthes arbortristis ) as a natural dye for dyeing wool and Acacia bark, orange peels, pomegranate peels, and tannic acid as bio-mordants.…”
Section: Mordant Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hesperidine, narirutin, naringin, and eriocitrin are the principal flavonoids present in Citrus species (Hegazy and Ibrahium 2012 ). In one study, extracts of harda, amla, pomegranate, and orange were used as natural mordants in an approach to using natural colorants from various plant sources, such as Kalanchoe-pinnata, papaya, peepal, and banyan, for dyeing wool fabric (Rani and Jajpura 2021 ). In another study, Adeel et al ( 2022e ) used coral jasmine ( Nyctanthes arbortristis ) as a natural dye for dyeing wool and Acacia bark, orange peels, pomegranate peels, and tannic acid as bio-mordants.…”
Section: Mordant Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%