Exploring sustainable technique on natural dye extraction from native plants for textile: identification of colourants, colourimetric analysis of dyed yarns and their antimicrobial evaluation

Use of natural dyes in textile colouration is gaining popularity all over the world during the last decade. The current study deals with solvent extraction of natural dyes from two plant species (Saraca asoca and Albizia lebbeck), statistical analyses, dyeing techniques, identification of colour com...

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