2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.dyepig.2005.06.014
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HPLC and molecular spectroscopic investigations of the red dye obtained from an ancient Pazyryk textile

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“…Today it is recognized that textiles have a potential to reveal aspects of prehistoric textile technology and production (Andersson, 2003;Chase et al, 2008;Gleba, 2008;Hurcombe, 2008). The study of textiles can also provide important information about socioeconomic aspects (Balakina et al, 2006;Brumfiel, 2006;Chase et al, 2008;Ferreira et al, 2004;Good, 2001;Jakes and Eriksen, 1997) and even religious features (Ferreira et al, 2004;Levi, 1998). Textile manufactory is probably older than pottery and agriculture (Barber, 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Today it is recognized that textiles have a potential to reveal aspects of prehistoric textile technology and production (Andersson, 2003;Chase et al, 2008;Gleba, 2008;Hurcombe, 2008). The study of textiles can also provide important information about socioeconomic aspects (Balakina et al, 2006;Brumfiel, 2006;Chase et al, 2008;Ferreira et al, 2004;Good, 2001;Jakes and Eriksen, 1997) and even religious features (Ferreira et al, 2004;Levi, 1998). Textile manufactory is probably older than pottery and agriculture (Barber, 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Literature examples of madder analysis by HPLC-DAD (Derksen et al, 1998;Derksen et al, 2004;Karapanagiotis et al, 2005) and more recently HPLC-DAD-MS Balakina et al, 2006;Lech & Jarosz, 2011) provide quantitative information of the dyestuffs present, but do not provide any information on the structure of these molecules. The small quantities of anthraquinones present in the roots of the plant make isolation of the individual components difficult and hence there is limited information and spectroscopic data on the structures of these natural compounds especially for the glycosidic components.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dye analysis is usually performed by liquid chromatography with a diode array detector [6][7][8][9][10][11], but nowadays, mass detection is becoming increasingly important [12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]. A successful approach to identify natural dyes requires that, prior to the chromatographic analysis, an adequate analytical methodology is used for their extraction from the textile fibres.…”
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confidence: 99%