The increasing use of alternative crops has meant the introduction of new technologies to process their products. In this work, an alternative method is presented for the extraction of natural indigo from woad (Isatis tinctoria) based on a technique used to extract indigo from Indigofera spp. This method does not rely on the old fermentation procedure used throughout Northern Europe and is cheap, clean and efficient. Evolved from laboratory-based tests, it involves steeping the leaves at low pH in warm water and extracting the indigo at a higher pH, followed by ultra-filtration of the product, which is then left to air-dry. Problems encountered during the development of the technique and how they were overcome are discussed. © 1998 Silsoe R...
619-624Natural indigo dye from biogenic materials is an alternative to synthetic indigo that pollute...
The commonly known natural dye substance processing for traditional clothes, such as batik and tenun...
A method to quantify the indigo precursor indican (indoxyl-beta-D-glucoside) in Polygonum tinctorium...
Isatis tinctoria L. or woad (Brassicaceae) is an upright herbaceous biennal species up to 120 cm in ...
International audienceSince ancient times, indigo has been one of the most widely used natural pigme...
Fresh leaves of four Isatis species culture form of I. tinctoria L and wild forms of I. buschiana Sc...
Isatis tinctoria L. (woad) is one of the earliest known sources of indigo in Europe where it was cul...
International audienceResearch into the sustainability of natural, potentially renewable, resources ...
The increasing interest in natural products from a renewable source has encouraged growers to reintr...
Indigo is one of the oldest textile dyes and was originally prepared from plant material. Nowadays, ...
Indigo is one of the oldest dyes which was utilized by mankind since ancient times. After travelling...
La culture d’Isatis tinctoria fut très importante en Europe, au Moyen-Âge, pour sa production de pig...
<p class="Els-Abstract-text"><span lang="IN">Indigo is a natural blue dye substance of batik extract...
Ordinarily indigo dyeing is performed by reducing the dye under basic conditions. On the other hand ...
619-624Natural indigo dye from biogenic materials is an alternative to synthetic indigo that pollute...
The commonly known natural dye substance processing for traditional clothes, such as batik and tenun...
A method to quantify the indigo precursor indican (indoxyl-beta-D-glucoside) in Polygonum tinctorium...
Isatis tinctoria L. or woad (Brassicaceae) is an upright herbaceous biennal species up to 120 cm in ...
International audienceSince ancient times, indigo has been one of the most widely used natural pigme...
Fresh leaves of four Isatis species culture form of I. tinctoria L and wild forms of I. buschiana Sc...
Isatis tinctoria L. (woad) is one of the earliest known sources of indigo in Europe where it was cul...
International audienceResearch into the sustainability of natural, potentially renewable, resources ...
The increasing interest in natural products from a renewable source has encouraged growers to reintr...
Indigo is one of the oldest textile dyes and was originally prepared from plant material. Nowadays, ...
Indigo is one of the oldest dyes which was utilized by mankind since ancient times. After travelling...
La culture d’Isatis tinctoria fut très importante en Europe, au Moyen-Âge, pour sa production de pig...
<p class="Els-Abstract-text"><span lang="IN">Indigo is a natural blue dye substance of batik extract...
Ordinarily indigo dyeing is performed by reducing the dye under basic conditions. On the other hand ...
619-624Natural indigo dye from biogenic materials is an alternative to synthetic indigo that pollute...
The commonly known natural dye substance processing for traditional clothes, such as batik and tenun...
A method to quantify the indigo precursor indican (indoxyl-beta-D-glucoside) in Polygonum tinctorium...