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  • Researchers are exploring eco-friendly dye alternatives by using biocolorants from fungus, specifically anthraquinones like emodin, dermocybin, and dermorubin.
  • These colorants were isolated and analyzed, showing that they can effectively dye synthetic polyester fibers in a waterless environment using supercritical CO.
  • Toxicity tests indicated that while emodin may be harmful, dermocybin and dermorubin are safe to use, with no mutagenic effects and low cellular toxicity, making them promising substitutes for synthetic dyes.

Article Abstract

As a part of an ongoing interest in identifying environmentally friendly alternatives to synthetic dyes and in using liquid CO as a waterless medium for applying the resulting colorants to textiles, our attention turned to yellow-to-red biocolorants produced by fungus. The three principal target anthraquinone colorants (emodin, dermocybin, and dermorubin) were isolated from the fungal bodies using a liquid-liquid separation method and characterized using 700 MHz NMR and high-resolution mass spectral analyses. Following structure confirmations, the three colorants were examined for dyeing synthetic polyester (PET) textile fibers in supercritical CO. We found that all three biocolorants were suitable for dyeing PET fibers using this technology, and our attention then turned to determining their toxicological properties. As emodin has shown mutagenic potential in previous studies, we concentrated our present toxicity studies on dermocybin and dermorubin. Both colorants were non-mutagenic, presented low cellular toxicity, and did not induce skin sensitization. Taken together, our results indicate that dermocybin and dermorubin possess the technical and toxicological properties needed for consideration as synthetic dye alternatives under conditions that are free of wastewater production.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9694584PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8111129DOI Listing

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