EXPLOITING ECO-FRIENDLY NATURAL DYES FROM PLANT SOURCES: EXTRACTION AND DIVERSE APPLICATIONS

Authors

  • Adel A. M. Saeed Dept. of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Aden, Aden, Yemen
  • Mokhtar S. S. Al-Salimi Dept. of Chemistry, Yafea University College, University of Lahej, Yafea, Yemen
  • Mohsen T. A. Qashqoosh Dept. of Chemistry, Faculty of Education, University of Aden, Aden, Yemen
  • Gamal A. A. Al-Dahbali Dept. of Chemistry, Faculty of Lawdar Education University of Abyan, Abyan, Yemen
  • Wejdan Sameer Abdulmajeed Yusef Dept. of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Aden, Aden, Yemen
  • Thoraia Haleem Anwar Mohammed Dept. of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Aden, Aden, Yemen
  • Sabah Mohammed Abdellah Abdallah Dept. of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Aden, Aden, Yemen
  • Omar Mohammed Omar BA-Fadhl Dept. of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Aden, Aden, Yemen
  • Afnan Younis Ahmed Saleh Dept. of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Aden, Aden, Yemen
  • Suhair Hamood Hassan Abdullah Dept. of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Aden, Aden, Yemen
  • Wafa Ali Saleh Nagi Dept. of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Aden, Aden, Yemen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47372/ejua-ba.2024.3.377

Keywords:

Natural Dyes, Beetroot, Red Cabbage, Turmeric, Eco-friendly Applications, Color Fastness

Abstract

Natural pigments extracted from plant sources offer eco-friendly and sustainable alternatives to synthetic colorants. In this study, pigment samples were obtained through aqueous extraction from beetroot (S1), red cabbage (S2), and turmeric (S3). Their physicochemical properties and potential applications were thoroughly evaluated. The research problem addressed in this study is the need to overcome the limitations of natural dyes, such a slower color fastness, reduced reproducibility, and limited color range, in order to promote their wider adoption in various industries as sustainable alternatives to synthetic colorants. The pigment extracts were assessed for their suitability in textile dyeing, paper pH indicators, food coloring, ink production, and natural stamp pad formulations. Cotton and wool fabrics were dyed by adding traditional mordants, and the pigment-treated textiles exhibited distinctive color changes and varying levels of color fastness. The pigment samples demonstrated the ability to act as effective acid-base indicators, displaying characteristic color transitions in response to varying pH levels. When used as natural food colorants, the extracts imparted attractive hues to rice and cream without altering their flavor profiles. The feasibility of incorporating these plant-derived pigments in ink manufacturing and stamp pad production was also explored. Beetroot pigment exhibited superior color retention and fastness properties, while red cabbage and turmeric extracts displayed effectiveness in selected applications. The findings of this comprehensive study highlight the viability of these plant sources as natural substitutes for synthetic colorants in diverse fields. The observed performance characteristics and the eco-friendly nature of the pigments underscore their potential to serve as sustainable alternatives in various industries.

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Published

2024-09-30

How to Cite

Saeed, A. A. M., Al-Salimi, M. S. S., Qashqoosh, M. T. A., Al-Dahbali, G. A. A. ., Yusef, W. S. A., Mohammed, T. H. A. ., Abdallah, S. M. A. ., BA-Fadhl, O. M. O., Saleh, A. Y. A. ., Abdullah, S. H. H., & Nagi, W. A. S. (2024). EXPLOITING ECO-FRIENDLY NATURAL DYES FROM PLANT SOURCES: EXTRACTION AND DIVERSE APPLICATIONS. Electronic Journal of University of Aden for Basic and Applied Sciences, 5(3), 320–330. https://doi.org/10.47372/ejua-ba.2024.3.377