A survey on the potential contribution of Reunion Island dye plant species diversity to the market demand for bioactive plant-based dyes and pigments
Abstract Background Proven toxicity and environmental burdens caused by artificial dyes have motivated dyeing industries to turn to natural alternatives. Plant-based dyestuffs are an interesting group of alternative crops. Reunion Island located in the Indian Ocean is the only European region in the...
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Main Authors: | Mahery Andriamanantena (Author), Shamsia Pithon (Author), Manon Dijoux (Author), Marine Hoareau (Author), Christian Fontaine (Author), Johnny Ferrard (Author), Christophe Lavergne (Author), Thomas Petit (Author), Yanis Caro (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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