Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
176657 Dyes and Pigments 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Organic compounds present in plants have been used in various experimental conditions for dyeing tests aimed to develop safe and environmentally friendly temporary and semipermanent hair dyes. Yak hairs were used as a model for the colorimetric evaluation of red, yellow, blue, and brown shades conferred to hair by selected natural compounds. Two different sources for red, yellow, blue and brown shades were tested. Anthocyanins from mulberry fruits and alizarin emerged as promising candidates for red shades, anthocyanin-blue and curcumin for blue and yellow, respectively, and p-benzoquinone and juglone for browns. The influence of pH, dye concentration, soaking time, and medium in which the dyes have been dissolved or dispersed has been studied.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Organic compounds available in nature have been used for dyeing tests on yak hair. ► The influence of pH, dye concentration, soaking time, and medium has been studied. ► The colorimetric CIE system was used to evaluate the color assumed by hair. ► Anthocyanins alizarin azulenes quercetin curcumin p-benzoquinone juglone were used. ► Anthocyanins from mulberry fruits were used both as red and blue-coloring pigments.

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