Dyeing Properties of Natural Red Colorants Extracted from Phytolacca americana Linne against Wool Fabrics

미국자리공으로부터 추출한 홍색색소의 모섬유에 대한 염색성

  • 홍경옥 (원광대학교 생활과학대학 의상학과) ;
  • 오태광 (생명공학연구소, KIS) ;
  • 배순이 (한서대학교 의상디자인학) ;
  • 신인수 (원광대학교 생활과학대학 의상학과)
  • Published : 1999.04.01

Abstract

Natural red colorants were extracted from Phytolacca americana Linne by using 50% ethanol solution at room temperature for 12 hours. The colorant components were partially purified as yellow and deep red colorants by thin layer chromatography. Natural red colorants were consisted of major water-soluble red colorant, having maximum absorbance at 538nm and alcohol-soluble yellow colorant, having maximum absorbance at 664nm. Concentration of red colorants were calibrated by the equation of dye(mg/ml) $A_{538nm}\times{1.284}$. Red colorants were changed to yellow at extreme alkali pH and repaired 55% color intensity by neutralization of pH and stabled below $55^\circ{C}$. Dyeability of red colorants against wool fabrics was mainly operated by red pigment having 538nm absorbance without big color differences. Below $55^\circ{C}$, color differences $(\Delta{E}^*_{ab})$ were not changed in spite of big difference of chroma$(c^*)$, having higher scores at higher temperature. The effect of mordants were not drastically changed parameters of color difference without copper ion. Citric acid was big changes of color difference$(\Delta{E}^*_{ab})$ in spite of similar chroma$(c^*)$ values. From these experimental results, red colorants from Phytolacca americana Linne is available for wool fabric dyeing.

Keywords