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Mass spectrometry for investigation of natural dyes in historical textiles: unveiling the mystery behind safflower-dyed fibers

Lech et al., 2021

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8672113248530136774
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Lech K
Nawała J
Popiel S
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Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry

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Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) petals, depending on the nature of a dyeing bath, dye fibers yellow or red. This is due to the presence of two kinds of components, water-soluble yellow colorants and alkali-soluble red compounds. In this study, safflower-yellow-and …
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