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2014 / ȣ: V.26,no.3,Sept |
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Mordanting Effects on the Dyeing Properties of Noni Root Extracts on Silk Fabrics |
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Joong Hwan Choi, Umji Hong1, Ran Choi1, Sunpyo Hong1 and Joonseok Koh1, |
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Korean Intellectual Property Office, Konkuk University |
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Morinda citrifolia, commercially known as Noni, is a tree that grows widely throughout the Pacific, and is
recognized as one of the most significant sources of traditional medicines among Pacific Island societies. All parts of the
plant have traditional and/or modern uses, including roots and bark(dyes, medicine), trunks(firewood, tools), and leaves
and fruits(food, medicine). The bark and the roots of the tree contain red and yellow pigments respectively, which are
both used in the manufacture of dyes. Dyes from Noni are being used traditionally, to color clothing and fabrics. In this
study, mordanting effects on the dyeing properties of Noni root extract on silk fabrics were investigated. |
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Noni, silk, pH, natural dye, mordanting |
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http://www.koreascience.or.kr/article/ArticleFullRecord.jsp?cn=OSGGBT_2014_v26n3_242 |
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