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http://dx.doi.org/10.5764/TCF.2020.32.4.193

Utilization of Food Waste Extract as an Eco-friendly Biocatalyst for Indigo Reduction  

Son, Kunghee (Department of Clothing and Textiles, Chonnam National University)
Yoo, Dong Il (School of Polymer Science and Engineering, Chonnam National University)
Shin, Younsook (Department of Clothing and Textiles, Chonnam National University)
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Textile Coloration and Finishing / v.32, no.4, 2020 , pp. 193-198 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, the validity of extracts from food waste as biocatalyst for indigo reduction was examined. Dried food wastes such as apple peel and corn waste were water-extracted and freeze-dried. The reducing power of extracts for indigo was evaluated by the oxidation-reduction potential(ORP) measurement of reduction bath and color strength(K/S value) of the fabrics dyed in the indigo reduction bath. Total sugar contents of the apple peel and corn waste extracts were 60.56% and 62.36%, respectively. Antioxidant activity was 64.78% for the extract of apple peel and 7.96% for the extract of corn waste. Indigo reduction took place quickly with both extracts, and maximum color strength was obtained up to 15.91 and 12.11 within 1-3 days, respectively. The oxidation-reduction potential of reduction bath was stabilized in the range of -500 ~ -620 mV according to the kinds of food waste and the extract concentration. At higher concentration of the extracts, reduction power was maintained for longer time and stronger color strength was obtained. Compared to sodium dithionite, the reducing power of the studied extracts was lower, but the reduction stability was superior to it. The studied extracts were effective biocatalyst as biodegradable and safe alternatives to sodium dithionite for indigo reduction.
Keywords
food wastes extracts; indigo reduction; biocatalyst; oxidation-reduction potential; color strength;
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