Optimization of the application of melanoidin microcapsules from lycium barbarum residue in wool fabric dyeing process

The extraction of active substances and other nutrient elements from Lycium barbarum and their application in food, medicine, and cosmetics have always been one of the hot topics for scholars in related fields. However, the residue after the extraction still contains melanoidin, which is an importan...

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Main Authors: Xuemei Wang, Xiaohan Guo, Hudie Zhao, Dongdong Zhang, Guoying Hong, Xiangrong Wang, Xueni Hou, Fan Yi
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2023-04-01
Series:Journal of Natural Fibers
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2022.2156021
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author Xuemei Wang
Xiaohan Guo
Hudie Zhao
Dongdong Zhang
Guoying Hong
Xiangrong Wang
Xueni Hou
Fan Yi
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Xiaohan Guo
Hudie Zhao
Dongdong Zhang
Guoying Hong
Xiangrong Wang
Xueni Hou
Fan Yi
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description The extraction of active substances and other nutrient elements from Lycium barbarum and their application in food, medicine, and cosmetics have always been one of the hot topics for scholars in related fields. However, the residue after the extraction still contains melanoidin, which is an important substance that can be used as an environmentally friendly pigment in the coloring of textiles. Therefore, the rational utilization of the by-products after the processing of Lycium barbarum is the key to sustainable development. For this reason, Lycium barbarum residue was used as the raw material to extract textile-grade dyestuff in this work. The phospholipid microcapsules dyeing process of melanoidin dyestuff from Lycium barbarum residue was optimized by the response surface optimization as follows: liquor ratio of 1:35.15, pH of 4.22 and dyeing temperature of 75.8°C. The results showed that the dyeing temperature reduced by 15°C during the dyeing process by using melanoidins microcapsules dyestuff. Dyed wool fabric with biomordant (pomegranate skin) and after-chrome dyeing has high color fastness, antioxidant, and antibacterial property, which greatly increases the added value of the dyed products.
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spelling doaj.art-726dac1d92674f919f0772be4748af982023-09-25T10:28:58ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Natural Fibers1544-04781544-046X2023-04-0120110.1080/15440478.2022.21560212156021Optimization of the application of melanoidin microcapsules from lycium barbarum residue in wool fabric dyeing processXuemei Wang0Xiaohan Guo1Hudie Zhao2Dongdong Zhang3Guoying Hong4Xiangrong Wang5Xueni Hou6Fan Yi7Lanzhou University of TechnologyLanzhou University of TechnologyLanzhou University of TechnologyLanzhou University of TechnologyLanzhou University of TechnologySoochow UniversitySoochow UniversityLanzhou University of TechnologyThe extraction of active substances and other nutrient elements from Lycium barbarum and their application in food, medicine, and cosmetics have always been one of the hot topics for scholars in related fields. However, the residue after the extraction still contains melanoidin, which is an important substance that can be used as an environmentally friendly pigment in the coloring of textiles. Therefore, the rational utilization of the by-products after the processing of Lycium barbarum is the key to sustainable development. For this reason, Lycium barbarum residue was used as the raw material to extract textile-grade dyestuff in this work. The phospholipid microcapsules dyeing process of melanoidin dyestuff from Lycium barbarum residue was optimized by the response surface optimization as follows: liquor ratio of 1:35.15, pH of 4.22 and dyeing temperature of 75.8°C. The results showed that the dyeing temperature reduced by 15°C during the dyeing process by using melanoidins microcapsules dyestuff. Dyed wool fabric with biomordant (pomegranate skin) and after-chrome dyeing has high color fastness, antioxidant, and antibacterial property, which greatly increases the added value of the dyed products.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2022.2156021lycium barbarum residuemelanoidinsmicrocapsule dyeswool fabricdyeing behavior
spellingShingle Xuemei Wang
Xiaohan Guo
Hudie Zhao
Dongdong Zhang
Guoying Hong
Xiangrong Wang
Xueni Hou
Fan Yi
Optimization of the application of melanoidin microcapsules from lycium barbarum residue in wool fabric dyeing process
Journal of Natural Fibers
lycium barbarum residue
melanoidins
microcapsule dyes
wool fabric
dyeing behavior
title Optimization of the application of melanoidin microcapsules from lycium barbarum residue in wool fabric dyeing process
title_full Optimization of the application of melanoidin microcapsules from lycium barbarum residue in wool fabric dyeing process
title_fullStr Optimization of the application of melanoidin microcapsules from lycium barbarum residue in wool fabric dyeing process
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of the application of melanoidin microcapsules from lycium barbarum residue in wool fabric dyeing process
title_short Optimization of the application of melanoidin microcapsules from lycium barbarum residue in wool fabric dyeing process
title_sort optimization of the application of melanoidin microcapsules from lycium barbarum residue in wool fabric dyeing process
topic lycium barbarum residue
melanoidins
microcapsule dyes
wool fabric
dyeing behavior
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2022.2156021
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