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Evaluation of Antibacterial Activity of Natural Dyed and Fragrance Finish on Modal Fabric

Author(s):

P.Nithya , PSG College of Arts and Science; R.Divya, PSG College of Arts and Science; Dr.V.Maheshwari, PSG College of Arts and Science

Keywords:

Biodegradability, Modal Fabric, Tectona Grandislinn, Artemisia Pallens, Antibacterial Activity, Colourfastness

Abstract

The textile industries play a major role in the discharge of wastewater in the form of dyestuff and chemical substrates. The wastewater will be polluting the land resources and degrade the water surface layer, to overcome that alternative method of natural dyeing was used. Many peoples will suffer due to the presence of chemical substances in the material. So the naturally available herbs are used for the study to avoid skin irritation. In the present study, teak leaves are used to dye the textiles. During dyeing, the brown shades were observed. The plant is used in the treatment of urinary discharge, bronchitis, cold and headache. The various phytoconstituents isolated from which has been reported to antimicrobial Activity, anti-tumor activity, etc. It causes less toxicity and generally exhibits better biodegradability and compatibility with the environment. Modal is called a cellulosic man-made fabric, essentially a variety of rayon. Modal is a registered trademark of Lensing AG Groups. It is more water-absorbent than cotton. The natural dye can be absorbed more quickly than cotton fabrics. The aromatic finish is used to enhance the value of the product. The study indicates that almost all variables showed their performance and to evaluate the efficacy of the plant for its antibacterial activity.

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Paper ID: IJSRDV8I10526
Published in: Volume : 8, Issue : 1
Publication Date: 01/04/2020
Page(s): 432-434

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