528-531In ancient India people used natural dyes to stain woollen products. These dyes were obtained from roots, leaves and bark. Although the plant species give certain dye due to the presence of colourant in it but the colour could be varied by adding various mordants. In the present study, <span style="mso-bidi-font-weight: bold" lang="EN-GB">Myrica esculenta <span style="mso-bidi-font-weight: bold" lang="EN-GB">Buch.-Ham., Pinus roxburghii Sarg. and Terminalia chebula Retz. have selected as natural dyes on the basis of their traditional uses. The pH and ODs of dyeing solutions was measured before and after dyeing. Colour fastness was also determined. It has been found that the ODs decreased after dyeing. </span
Natural dyes are the substances extracted from various parts of the plant like leaves, flowers, stem...
Textile fibers can be colored with different synthetic dyes but also some natural sources can be use...
We performed plant dyeing used many kind of plant pigment. To stay the color on the cloth or fiber, ...
228-234Every herb can be used to make dye. Herbal dyes being natural tend to be softer and their r...
With the discovery of synthetic dyes all colour industries, not only textile industry had turned to ...
The aqueous extract obtained from the powdered roots of Indian madder (Rubia cordifolia) was used fo...
209-210In recent years, there is not only revival of natural dyes but also there is a drive for id...
Natural dyes are dyes or colorants that are derived from plants, animals, insects and minerals .Most...
Recently, many scientists have been struggling to identify natural dyestuff sources from different p...
In this study, 28 plants were collected from nature and the extracts were obtained with and without ...
The present paper is based on extensive survey. Collection of ethnobotanical information and natural...
Myanmar is in an advantageous position since the country holds a rich reservoir of natural products...
© 2022 idd3. All Rights Reserved.Recently, many scientists have been struggling to identify natural ...
470-476Dyes have been extracted from the barks of Mimusops elengi and Terminalia arjuna and the che...
Ten natural dye yielding and two mordant plants were biochemically analyzed. Though natural dyes are...
Natural dyes are the substances extracted from various parts of the plant like leaves, flowers, stem...
Textile fibers can be colored with different synthetic dyes but also some natural sources can be use...
We performed plant dyeing used many kind of plant pigment. To stay the color on the cloth or fiber, ...
228-234Every herb can be used to make dye. Herbal dyes being natural tend to be softer and their r...
With the discovery of synthetic dyes all colour industries, not only textile industry had turned to ...
The aqueous extract obtained from the powdered roots of Indian madder (Rubia cordifolia) was used fo...
209-210In recent years, there is not only revival of natural dyes but also there is a drive for id...
Natural dyes are dyes or colorants that are derived from plants, animals, insects and minerals .Most...
Recently, many scientists have been struggling to identify natural dyestuff sources from different p...
In this study, 28 plants were collected from nature and the extracts were obtained with and without ...
The present paper is based on extensive survey. Collection of ethnobotanical information and natural...
Myanmar is in an advantageous position since the country holds a rich reservoir of natural products...
© 2022 idd3. All Rights Reserved.Recently, many scientists have been struggling to identify natural ...
470-476Dyes have been extracted from the barks of Mimusops elengi and Terminalia arjuna and the che...
Ten natural dye yielding and two mordant plants were biochemically analyzed. Though natural dyes are...
Natural dyes are the substances extracted from various parts of the plant like leaves, flowers, stem...
Textile fibers can be colored with different synthetic dyes but also some natural sources can be use...
We performed plant dyeing used many kind of plant pigment. To stay the color on the cloth or fiber, ...