Handbook of natural colorants. (2023)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Handbook of natural colorants. (2023)
- Main Title:
- Handbook of natural colorants.
- Editors:
- Bechtold, Thomas
Manian, Avinash P
Pham, Tung - Contents:
- List of Contributors xxi Series Preface xxv Preface xxvii I Historical Development 1 1 History of Natural Dyes in the Ancient Mediterranean Civilization 3; Maria J. Melo 1.1 Introduction 3 1.1.1 Ancient Mediterranean World 3 1.1.2 Dyes from Antiquity 4 1.1.3 Unveiling the Secrets of Ancient Dyes with Modern Science 7 1.2 Ancient Reds 7 1.2.1 Anthraquinone Reds 7 1.2.2 Redwoods 10 1.2.3 Flavylium/Anthocyanin Reds 12 1.2.3.1 Equilibria in solution 13 1.3 Ancient Blues 14 1.3.1 Indigo Blues 14 1.3.2 Anthocyanin Blues 15 1.4 Ancient Purples 16 1.4.1 Tyrian Purple: Real Purple from Sea Snails 16 1.4.2 Orchil Purples 18 1.4.3 Folium 18 1.5 Ancient Yellows 20 1.5.1 Flavonoid Yellows 20 1.5.2 Carotenoid Yellows 21 1.5.3 Chalcone and Aurone Yellows 22 Acknowledgements 22 References 22 2 Colors in Civilizations of the World and Natural Colorants: History under Tension 27; Dominique Cardon 2.1 Introduction 27 2.2 The Triumph of Mauveine: Synthetic Fulfillment of the Antique Purplemania 28 2.3 Blue: From Kingly Regional to Globally Democratic 29 2.4 Red and Yellow: From Micro to Macro Scales 29 2.5 What Is the Future for Natural Colorants in the Dawning Era of Renewable Resources? 30 Acknowledgement 31 References 31 3 History of Natural Dyes in North Africa_Egypt 33; Harby Ezzeldeen Ahmed 3.1 Introduction 33 3.2 Natural Dyes in Pharaonic Textiles 34 3.3 Dyeing Techniques 34 3.4 Dye Sources 34 3.4.1 Woad 35 3.4.2 Indigo 35 3.4.3 Red 35 3.4.4 Yellow 36 3.4.5 Black 36 3.4.6 Brown 36 3.4.7List of Contributors xxi Series Preface xxv Preface xxvii I Historical Development 1 1 History of Natural Dyes in the Ancient Mediterranean Civilization 3; Maria J. Melo 1.1 Introduction 3 1.1.1 Ancient Mediterranean World 3 1.1.2 Dyes from Antiquity 4 1.1.3 Unveiling the Secrets of Ancient Dyes with Modern Science 7 1.2 Ancient Reds 7 1.2.1 Anthraquinone Reds 7 1.2.2 Redwoods 10 1.2.3 Flavylium/Anthocyanin Reds 12 1.2.3.1 Equilibria in solution 13 1.3 Ancient Blues 14 1.3.1 Indigo Blues 14 1.3.2 Anthocyanin Blues 15 1.4 Ancient Purples 16 1.4.1 Tyrian Purple: Real Purple from Sea Snails 16 1.4.2 Orchil Purples 18 1.4.3 Folium 18 1.5 Ancient Yellows 20 1.5.1 Flavonoid Yellows 20 1.5.2 Carotenoid Yellows 21 1.5.3 Chalcone and Aurone Yellows 22 Acknowledgements 22 References 22 2 Colors in Civilizations of the World and Natural Colorants: History under Tension 27; Dominique Cardon 2.1 Introduction 27 2.2 The Triumph of Mauveine: Synthetic Fulfillment of the Antique Purplemania 28 2.3 Blue: From Kingly Regional to Globally Democratic 29 2.4 Red and Yellow: From Micro to Macro Scales 29 2.5 What Is the Future for Natural Colorants in the Dawning Era of Renewable Resources? 30 Acknowledgement 31 References 31 3 History of Natural Dyes in North Africa_Egypt 33; Harby Ezzeldeen Ahmed 3.1 Introduction 33 3.2 Natural Dyes in Pharaonic Textiles 34 3.3 Dyeing Techniques 34 3.4 Dye Sources 34 3.4.1 Woad 35 3.4.2 Indigo 35 3.4.3 Red 35 3.4.4 Yellow 36 3.4.5 Black 36 3.4.6 Brown 36 3.4.7 Green 36 3.4.8 Purple 36 3.5 Dyeing in Coptic Textiles 36 3.6 Wool- Dyed Fabric with Natural Dye 38 3.7 Dyes in Islamic Textiles 38 3.8 Mordants 40 References 40 II Natural Colorants in Different Regions of the World 43 4 Sources for Natural Colorants in Europe 45; Thomas Bechtold, Tung Pham and Avinash P. Manian 4.1 Introduction 45 4.2 Cultivation 46 4.2.1 Potential European Dye Plants Yesterday and Now 46 4.2.2 Modern Cultivation Methods— General Facts 47 4.2.3 Blue- Dye Plants 48 4.2.4 Red- Dye Plants 49 4.2.5 Yellow- Dye Plants 49 4.2.6 Brown- Dye Plants 52 4.2.7 Production of Dye Extracts 54 4.3 Natural Colorants from Agro- Food Residues 55 4.4 Natural Colorants from Forestry and Timber Industry 56 4.5 Relevant Examples for the Application 57 4.6 Conclusions, Discussion, and Summary 58 Acknowledgement 58 References 59 5 Dyes in South America 63; Veridiana Vera de Rosso and Adriana Zerlotti Mercadante 5.1 Introduction 63 5.2 Annatto 65 5.3 Turmeric 67 5.4 Marigold 68 5.5 Cochineal and Carmine 69 Acknowledgements 71 References 71 6 Natural Dyes in Eastern Asia (Vietnam and Neighboring Countries) 75; Tung Pham and Thomas Bechtold 6.1 Introduction 75 6.2 Annatto (Bixa orellana L., Family Bixaceae) 75 6.3 Tea (Camellia sinensis ( L.) Kuntze, Family Theaceae) 77 6.4 Umbrella Tree (Terminalia catappa L., Family Combretaceae) 77 6.5 Mackloeur (Diospyros mollis L. Griff, Family Ebenaceae) 78 6.6 Indigo (Indigofera L., Family Fabaceae) 79 6.6.1 Indigofera tinctoria L. 79 6.6.2 Indigofera galegoides dc 80 6.6.3 Strobilanthes cusia (Baphicacanthus ) 80 6.7 Henna (Kok Khan or Khao Youak in Laos ) (Lawsonia spinosa L., Family Lythraceae) 80 6.8 Nacre (African Mahogany, Khaya senegalensis, Family Meliaceae) 81 6.9 Sappan Wood (Caesalpinia sappan L., Family Fabaceae) 81 6.10 Japanese Pagoda Tree Flowers (Sophora japonica L., Family Leguminosae) 82 6.11 Turmeric (Curcuma longa L., Family Zingiberaceae) 82 6.12 Sapodilla (Manilkara zapota L. or Achras zapota, Family Sapotaceae) 82 6.13 Betel (Piper betel L., Family Piperaceae) 83 6.14 Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus, Family Myrtaceae) 83 6.15 Caesalpinia Yellow (Caesalpinia pulcherrima L., Family Fabaceae) 83 6.16 Brow- Tuber; Yam (Dioscorea cirrhosa Lour, Family Dioscoreaceae) 83 6.17 Others 84 Acknowledgement 84 References 84 7 Sources for Natural Colorants in China 89; Ren-Cheng Tang 7.1 Introduction 89 7.2 Sophora japonica Yellow 92 7.3 Turmeric 93 7.4 Gardenia Yellow 93 7.5 Emodin 93 7.6 Baicalin 94 7.7 Berberine 94 7.8 Henna 94 7.9 Monascus Red 95 7.10 Madder 95 7.11 Sorghum Red 95 7.12 Mulberry Red 96 7.13 Shikonin 96 7.14 Indigo 96 7.15 Condensed Tannins 97 7.16 Tea Polyphenols 98 7.17 Gallnut 99 References 99 8 Sources, Application, and Analysis of Natural Colorants: An Indian Perspective 103; Prof. (Dr.) Ashis Kumar Samanta and Prof. (Dr.) Deepali Singhee 8.1 Introduction 103 8.2 Natural Dyes in India 104 8.2.1 History 104 8.2.2 Traditional Processes of Dyeing with Natural Dyes in Different Parts of India 105 8.2.3 Sources of Natural Dyes in India 106 8.2.4 Use of Some Natural Dyes in Traditional Textiles of India 107 8.3 Details of Some Dye Sources and Their Application in India 109 8.3.1 Turmeric 109 8.3.2 Pomegranate 111 8.3.3 Flame of Forest 114 8.3.4 Marigold 116 8.3.5 Safflower 118 8.3.6 Annatto 120 8.3.7 Madder 123 8.3.8 Indian Mulberry 125 8.3.9 Arjuna 127 8.3.10 Sappanwood 130 8.3.11 Eucalyptus 132 8.3.12 Catechu 134 8.3.13 Gallnut 137 8.3.14 Myrobolan 140 8.3.15 Lac 142 8.3.16 Indigo 145 References 147 9 Natural Dye Gardens in North America 161; Wendy Weiss and Thomas Bechtold 9.1 Introduction 161 9.2 Participants 162 9.3 Education 163 9.4 Motivation to Work with Natural Dye 166 9.5 Plant List— Cultivated Plants 166 9.6 Chemical Background of Most Relevant Plants 168 9.7 Plant List— Foraged Plants 172 9.8 Plants with Indigotin 172 9.9 Importance of the Fibershed Movement 173 9.10 Educational and Community Gardens 174 9.11 Mexico 177 9.12 Canada 177 9.13 Future Research 178 References 178 Notes 179 III Colorant Production and Properties 181 10 Chlorophylls 183; María Roca 10.1 Introduction 183 10.2 Chemical Structures and Physicochemical Properties 184 10.3 Chlorophylls as Colorants 187 10.4 New Trends in the Use of Chlorophylls as Colorants 189 10.5 Stability and Analysis 190 10.6 Toxicological and Safety Aspects 191 Ref … (more)
- Edition:
- Second edition
- Publisher Details:
- Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, Inc
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (672 pages)
- Subjects:
- 667.26
Dyes and dyeing
Dye plants
Dyes and dyeing -- Chemistry - Languages:
- English
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- 9781119811725
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- 9781119811718
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