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

Mahery AndriamanantenaShamsia PithonManon DijouxMarine HoareauChristian FontaineJohnny FerrardChristophe LavergneThomas PetitYanis Caro
Published in: Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine (2023)
These plant-based dyestuffs showed promising coloring properties with different shades that could meet industrial application requirement. It's an area that could promote local cultural inheritance, create opportunity for business and farmers, and that can make a significant contribution to preserving endangered native species by supporting reforestation schemes. Additional researches are in progress to evaluate the safety of these plant-based colored extracts, their chemical composition and biological activities.
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