Deodorizing and antibacterial performance of cotton, silk and wool fabrics dyed with Punica granatum L. extracts |
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Authors: | Young-Hee Lee Eun-Kyung Hwang Young-Mee Baek Mee-Sung Lee Dong-Jin Lee Young-Jin Jung Han-Do Kim |
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Affiliation: | 6. Department of Organic Material Science and Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan, 609-735, Korea 1. Korea Silk Research Institute, Jinju, 660-904, Korea 2. Korean Traditional Costume Research Institute, Pusan National University, Busan, 609-735, Korea 3. Korea Basic Science Institute Busan Center, Busan, 618-230, Korea 4. Korea Institute of Footwear & Leather Technology, Busan, 614-100, Korea 5. Department of Biomaterials Engineering, Pusan National University, Miryang, 627-706, Korea
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Abstract: | Natural dye extracts were obtained by extraction from Punica granatum L. using water as an extractant at 90 °C for 90 min with various liquor ratios (solid Punica granatum L.(wt.): solvent water(wt.); 1:100–1:5). Dyeing was carried out using a 1:50 dyeing bath ratio at 80 °C for 60 min by exhaustion method. This study focused on the effect of liquor ratio on dyeing properties and deodorizing/antibacterial performance of various fabrics (cotton, silk and wool) dyed with Punica granatum L. extract without mordants. The optimum liquor ratio was found to be 1:10. By IR, UV-visible spectroscopies and HPLC analysis, the main component in Punica granatum L. extract and the yellow colorant component were found to be ellagic acid. By GC/MS analysis, the major volatile components of pristine Punica granatum L. powder were found to be acetic acid (area: 25.84 %), ethanol (area: 17.97 %), acetoin (area: 13.11 %), acetaldehyde (area: 8.96 %), isobutanal (area: 4.90 %). All dyed fabrics (cotton, silk and wool fabrics) displayed outstanding deodorizing performance (99 %) against ammonia gas and excellent antibacterial performance (bacteriostatic reduction rate: 99.9 %) against Staphylococcu aureus and Klebsiella pneumoniae. |
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