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Extracting Biodye From Curry Leaf Seed

Sreeremya Sasi

Abstract


The panoramic beauty nature is copioused by the flowers. The flowers are now being used as a dyeing agent. The trend of biodyeing has an age-old history. The current study focuses on an approach to extract the biodye from curry leaf seed and to identify whether seed extract can produce the dye in the different fabric majorly cotton, silk, and wool.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijbb.v3i1.187

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