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Antimicrobial activity of some natural dyes

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The textile material impregnated with these natural dyes, however, showed less antimicrobial activity, as uptake of these dyes in textile material is below MIC.
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This article is published in Dyes and Pigments.The article was published on 2005-08-01. It has received 329 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Quercus infectoria & Antimicrobial.

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Development of Advanced Textile Finishes Using Nano-Emulsions from Herbal Extracts for Organic Cotton Fabrics

TL;DR: In this paper, a novel and innovative method of developing and optimising nano-emulsions using two combinations of herbal extracts produced from Moringa Oleifera, curry leaf, coconut oil, and Aegle marmelos with curry leaf and coconut oil (nano-emulsion 2) was reported.
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Sustainable Antifungal and Antibacterial Textiles Using Natural Resources

TL;DR: This chapter provides information in detail about antimicrobial activity (antifungal and antibacterial activities) on textile products imparted by natural dyes and natural resources and their application methods to textile materials.
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Sustainability and Biotechnology Natural or Bio Dyes Resources in Textiles

TL;DR: This study analyses the evolution of natural dyes and colour throughout the centuries focusing in the sustainability of textile industry and the conservation of biodiversity, local production and ancient knowledge on dyeing techniques and reveals that a revival ofnatural dyes (and ancient/local know how) in addiction to new cutting edge technologies allows for an industrial feasibility.
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Aquatic environmental safety assessment and inhibition mechanism of chemicals for targeting Microcystis aeruginosa

TL;DR: The safety assay proved dimethomorph, propineb and paraquat as harmless formulations or products having potential value in M. aeruginosa controlling, with the advantage of its cell morphology degrading ability.
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Antimicrobial effect of C.I. Basic Red 18:1 and C.I. Basic Yellow 51 on some pathogenic bacteria

TL;DR: It can be said that acrylic fabrics dyed with these dyes inhibit bacterial growth and showed less antimicrobial activity depending on the dyeing depth.
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Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology

TL;DR: Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology The Third Edition of the Encycled encyclopedia of chemical technology as mentioned in this paper is built on the solid foundation of the previous editions of the encyclopedia, which has been updated and updated and many new subjects have been added to reflect changes in chemical technology through the 1970s.
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Tannins from the leaves of Punica granatum

TL;DR: Leaves of Punica granatum contain the new gallotannins, 1,2,4-tri-O-galloyl-β-glucopyranose and 1,3, 4-tri -O-Galloyl -β -glucopeanose together with the hitherto unknown ellagitannins as discussed by the authors.
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Structure Determination of New Isomeric Naphtho[2,3‐b]furan‐4,9‐diones from Tabebuia avellanedae by the selective‐INEPT technique

TL;DR: In this paper, the stem bark of the South American tree Tubebuiu avellanedue Llorentz ex GRISEB, Bignoniaceae (syn. T. uvellunedue LORENTZ exGRISEB. ex DC., T. heptuphylla VELL. ex.
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beta-Lapachone, an inhibitor of oncornavirus reverse transcriptase and eukaryotic DNA polymerase-alpha. Inhibitory effect, thiol dependence and specificity.

TL;DR: β-Lapachone is a naturally occurring compound that can be isolated from a number of tropical trees and shown to be a potent inhibitor of reverse transcriptase activity from both avian myeloblastosis virus and Rauscher murine leukaemia virus, and affords a novel means of studying such interrelationships and of further characterizing enzymes.
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