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Dyeability and Antibacterial Activity against Food Poisoning Bacteria Dyed with Geranium nepalense Extracts  

Park, Yun-Jum (Division of Horticulture and Pet Animal-Plant Science, Wonkwang Univ.)
Kim, Hyun-Ju (Division of Horticulture and Pet Animal-Plant Science, Wonkwang Univ.)
Park, Yong-Seo (Division of Biotechnology and Resources, Mokpo National Univ.)
Cho, Ja-Yong (Dept. of Medicinal Resources & Horticulture Development, Jeonnam Provincial College)
Jang, Hong-Gi (Naju Foundation of Natural Dyeing Culture)
Heo, Buk-Gu (Naju Foundation of Natural Dyeing Culture)
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Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science / v.14, no.3, 2006 , pp. 139-142 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to develop antibacterial hand towel and dishcloth against food poisoning bacteria, and to examine the dyeability and the antibacterial activity of cotton fabrics against food poisoning bacteria, which was dyed with 1 % extracts of Geranium nepalense at $50\;to\;60^{\circ}C$ minutes. Surface colors of cotton fabrics treated nothing, alum $[AIK(SO_4)_2{\cdot}nH_2O]$, and calcium hydroxide $[Ca(OH)_2]$ with mordants showed grayed-yellow group, that treated copper sulfate $(CUSO_4)$ with mordant was grey-brown group, and that treated sulfate of iron $(FeSO_4{\cdot}7H_2O)$ made grayed-green group. Hue value of cotton fabrics dyed with the extracts of Geranium nepalense and dried until twenty times was an order of descent Y, that dried thirty to forty an order of descent YR. Cotton fabrics dyed with the extracts of Geranium nepalense had the antibacterial activity against food poisoning bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coil and Salmonella typhimurium by over 99.99%. And that dried over thirty times showed the antibacterial activities against food poisoning bacteria by 52.91%.
Keywords
antibacterial activity; food poisoning bacteria; cotton fabrics; dyeability; Geranium nepalense;
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