2022
DOI: 10.1186/s40691-022-00304-w
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UV protection effect of cotton dyed with Flos Sophorae (Sophora Japonica L.) extracted with acid hydrolysis

Abstract: Flos Sophorae extract was hydrolyzed using a mixed solution of methanol, HCl, and water to convert rutin to quercetin for the purpose of enhancing the UV protective effect of dyed cotton. Relative yield (%) of quercetin in the hydrolyzed extract was determined by the percent ratio of the absorbance of untreated Flos Sophorae extract at 359 nm to the absorbance of hydrolyzed extract at 370–371 nm. Quercetin yield was 93.09% when 1 M HCl was applied and 52.03% when 0.5 M HCl was applied, both with 60 min reactio… Show more

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“…(2020) applied this procedure to extract FS flavonoids with methanol. Narantuya and Ahn (2022) optimized the extraction temperature for the Soxhlet extraction of FS rutin, establishing the optimal temperature of 90°C to yield a 123.87 mg/L rutin. Liao et al.…”
Section: Extraction Techniques For S Japonica Bioactive Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2020) applied this procedure to extract FS flavonoids with methanol. Narantuya and Ahn (2022) optimized the extraction temperature for the Soxhlet extraction of FS rutin, establishing the optimal temperature of 90°C to yield a 123.87 mg/L rutin. Liao et al.…”
Section: Extraction Techniques For S Japonica Bioactive Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natural dyes and finishes have been employed to enhance the UV protective properties of fabrics, but their durability remains a significant concern for researchers [12][13][14][15][16][17][18]. The UV protection of dyed fabrics may decrease due to solarization from exposure to sunlight and colour fading during the laundry process [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%