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Muhammad Abdullah

Researcher at Government College University, Faisalabad

Publications -  5
Citations -  179

Muhammad Abdullah is an academic researcher from Government College University, Faisalabad. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dyeing & Azadirachta. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 99 citations.

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Ultrasonic assisted improved extraction and dyeing of mordanted silk fabric using neem bark as source of natural colourant

TL;DR: It is concluded that US treatment has not only isolate the colorant for neem bark under mild condition but also given excellent characteristic using bio mordants onto silk fabrics.
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Influence of Microwave Radiation on Dyeing of Bio-mordanted Silk Fabric using Neem Bark (Azadirachta indica)-Based Tannin Natural Dye

TL;DR: The utilization of bio-mordants to make natural coloring process more eco-friendly is gaining worldwide fame, whereas the addition of microwave treatment has added value to the extraction of colora... as discussed by the authors.
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Chitosan Mediated Formation and Impregnation of Silver Nanoparticles on Viscose Fabric in Single Bath for Antibacterial Performance

TL;DR: In this article, an in situ fabrication and impregnation of nanoparticles using chitosan as both reducing and stabilizing agent on a regenerated cellulose fabric like viscose was reported.
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Green dyeing of microwave treated silk using coconut coir based tanninnatural dye

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the use of coconut coir as natural dye (tannin) for silk dyeing under Microwave (MW) treatment following the optimization of experimental parameters.
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Comparative study of biochemical properties, anti-nutritional profile, and antioxidant activity of newly developed rye variants

TL;DR: In this paper , the biochemical properties and antioxidant activity of newly developed Pakistani rye variants were explored through flame photometer and atomic absorption spectrophotometer, while the qualitative (tannin, phenols, saponin, and terpenoids) and quantitative screening of the phytochemicals (TPC, total flavonoids, DPPH, FRAP, and ABTS) were carried out through their respective methods.