Luqman Jameel Rather
Southwest University
69 Papers
77 Citations
Luqman Jameel Rather is an academic researcher from Southwest University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dyeing & Mordant. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 51 publications. Previous affiliations of Luqman Jameel Rather include Jamia Millia Islamia & University of Kashmir.
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Papers
Phytochemistry, biological activities and potential of annatto in natural colorant production for industrial applications – A review
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that annatto holds a great potential for being exploited as source of drugs and a potential natural dye, however, further efforts are required to identify extract biomolecules and their action mechanisms in exhibiting certain biological activities in order to understand the full phytochemical profile and the complex pharmacological effects of this plant.
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Ecological dyeing of Woolen yarn with Adhatoda vasica natural dye in the presence of biomordants as an alternative copartner to metal mordants
Luqman Jameel Rather,Shahid-ul-Islam,Mohd Shabbir,Mohd Nadeem Bukhari,Mohammad Shahid,Mohd Ali Khan,Faqeer Mohammad +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of various metal salts (ferrous sulphate, alum and stannous chloride) and natural tannin extracts (gallnut, pomegranate peel and babool bark) as mordants on color and fastness properties of dyed wool samples was comparatively evaluated.
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Acacia nilotica (L.): A review of its traditional uses, phytochemistry, and pharmacology
TL;DR: Through this review authors have tried to explore the therapeutic potential of A. nilotica and thus may be a promising rout for new, safe, biodegradable and renewable source of drugs with high therapeutic index.
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Colorful and semi durable antioxidant finish of woolen yarn with tannin rich extract of Acacia nilotica natural dye
Luqman Jameel Rather,Sabiyah Akhter,Rayees Ahmad Padder,Qazi Parvaiz Hassan,Mohammad Ejaz Hussain,Mohd Ali Khan,Faqeer Mohammad +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented dyeing potential, colorimetric characteristics, and fastness properties of Acacia nilotica dyed woolen yarn with the optimization of affecting conditions through conventional one-factor-at-a-time (OFT) optimization technique using reflectance spectroscopic analysis.
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Economically viable UV-protective and antioxidant finishing of wool fabric dyed with Tagetes erecta flower extract: Valorization of marigold
TL;DR: In this paper, the UV protection ability of dyed wool fabric was assessed in terms of UPF (UV protection factor) and UV transmittance values in ultra-violet region (UV-A and UV-B).
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