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Influence of ultrasonic radiation on extraction and green dyeing of mordanted cotton using neem bark extract

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In this paper, the exploration of coloring potential of neem bark under the influence of ultrasonic treatment is presented, and it is found that good color strength is obtained when tannin from bark is extracted in acidified methanol medium and is used to dye irradiated cotton fabric.
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This article is published in Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry.The article was published on 2019-09-25. It has received 50 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Dyeing.

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Cleaner dyeing of textiles using plasma treatment and natural dyes: A review

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of plasma treatment on surface modification of most used natural (wool, cotton, and silk) and synthetic fibers (polyester, nylon, and acrylic) and its subsequent effects on their dying with natural dyes.
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Sustainable application of cochineal-based anthraquinone dye for the coloration of bio-mordanted silk fabric.

TL;DR: Microwave treatment has not only improved the dyeing behavior of colorant extracted from cochineal in acid solubilized medium but also enhanced the color characteristics onto bio-mordanted silk fabric.
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Cleaner colorant extraction and environmentally wool dyeing using oak as eco-friendly mordant

TL;DR: The washed, mordanted, and dyed yarns were investigated by analytical techniques, and the accuracy of these processes was confirmed and the dyeing yarns have acceptable performance and could compete with metal mordant, colorimetrically.
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Extraction of Functional Dyes from Tea Stem Waste in Alkaline Medium and Their Application for Simultaneous Coloration and Flame Retardant and Bioactive Functionalization of Silk

TL;DR: In this article, the extraction of the functional components of tea stem waste generated in tea processing and their application for the simultaneous coloration and flame retardant aingmentation was discussed. But the focus of the paper was on the application of these functional components in the simultaneous coloring and flame protection.
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Environmentally Friendly Surface Treatment of Wool Fiber with Plasma and Chitosan for Improved Coloration with Cochineal and Safflower Natural Dyes

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of surface modification of wool fiber with oxygen plasma and chitosan (PC) on the color strength of the samples dyed with cochineal and safflower natural dyes has been studied.
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Progress on Azadirachta indica Based Biopesticides in Replacing Synthetic Toxic Pesticides.

TL;DR: Key neem pesticidal components, their active functional ingredients along with recent strategies on employing nanocarriers, to provide controlled release of the active ingredients and to improve their stability and sustainability are discussed.
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Neem (Azadirachta indica): An indian traditional panacea with modern molecular basis.

TL;DR: Over 1000 research articles published on neem has uncovered over 300 structurally diverse constituents, one third of which are limonoids including nimbolide, azadarachtin, and gedunin, which manifest their effects by modulating multiple cell signaling pathways.
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Appraisal of marigold flower based lutein as natural colourant for textile dyeing under the influence of gamma radiations

TL;DR: In this paper, the gamma ray induced extraction of lutein from marigold flowers had a potential to be utilized as natural dyes in textile sector to produce yellowish green shades.
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Neem components as potential agents for cancer prevention and treatment

TL;DR: The anti-proliferative and apoptosis-inducing effects of neem components are tumor selective as the effects on normal cells are significantly weaker, and neem extracts sensitize cancer cells to immunotherapy and radiotherapy, and enhance the efficacy of certain cancer chemotherapeutic agents.
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Microwave-assisted extraction and dyeing of chemical and bio-mordanted cotton fabric using harmal seeds as a source of natural dye

TL;DR: Harmala plant seeds have a great potential to act as a source of natural colorant for cotton dyeing under the influence of microwave radiation and bio-mordanting has given more excellent rating as compared to chemical mordants.
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