A survey on the potential contribution of reunion island dye plant species diversity to the market demand for bioactive plant-based dyes and pigments

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    Some plants are excellent raw materials for producing natural colorants as they have a great amount of watersoluble dyes or plant pigments, like dye plants such as indigo and madder, while others just don`t seem to have enough pigments. This original research study aims, for the first time, to inventory all the dye-producing plants or plant species potentially rich in dyes or pigments from the endemic, native, introduced and alien-invasive plants growing in Reunion Island. The works of Boullet et_al in "Index des Tracheopytes", Jacob de Cordemoy, the "Flore des Mascareignes . . .

     

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