Characteristics of Blue Pigment of Common Gardenia Dyeing the Flower of Lilium Longiflorum and Gypsophila paniculata with These Pigment

This study was conducted to examine the characteristics of blue pigment bioconversed from the yellow pigment of common gardenia (Gardenia jasminoides for. grandiflora), and its dyeing with Lilium longiflorum cv. Georgia and Gypsophila paniculata. cv. Bristol Fairy. Hunter b* value, pH, and color val...

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Published inWeon'ye gwahag gi'sulji Vol. 24; no. 3
Main Authors Baek, J.J. (Mokpo National University, Muan, Republic of Korea), Yoo, Y.K. (Mokpo National University, Muan, Republic of Korea), Park, Y.J. (Wonkwang University, Iksan, Republic of Korea), Cho, J.Y. (Jeonnam Provincial College, Damyang, Republic of Korea), Jang, H.G. (Naju Foundation of Natural Dyeing Cultural, Naju, Republic of Korea), Heo, B.G. (Naju Foundation of Natural Dyeing Cultural, Naju, Republic of Korea)
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 01.09.2006
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Summary:This study was conducted to examine the characteristics of blue pigment bioconversed from the yellow pigment of common gardenia (Gardenia jasminoides for. grandiflora), and its dyeing with Lilium longiflorum cv. Georgia and Gypsophila paniculata. cv. Bristol Fairy. Hunter b* value, pH, and color value for the yellow pigment of Gardenia jasminoides as affected by the incubation of Streptococcus mutans for seventy two hours were below 1, 5.5, and 10.9. Maximum absorbance of that at 588 nm was obtained immediately after the incubation of strains. And it was also confirmed that yellow pigment was bioconversed into blue pigment.
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2007001324
ISSN:1226-8763