Effect of Operating Condition of Natural Dye Production from Red Spinach (Amaranthus Dubius ) using Solvent Extraction

Due to synthetic dyes’ health and environmental impacts, there is a growing demand for natural dyes as a sustainable alternative. This study investigates the production of natural dye from red spinach (Amaranthus dubius) using solvent extraction methods. The dominant pigment, betacyanin, was extract...

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Published in:ASEAN Journal of Chemical Engineering
Main Author: Yahya A.; Sulaiman S.N.A.; Maryudi M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gadjah Mada University 2024
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Yahya A.; Sulaiman S.N.A.; Maryudi M.
Effect of Operating Condition of Natural Dye Production from Red Spinach (Amaranthus Dubius ) using Solvent Extraction
2024
ASEAN Journal of Chemical Engineering
24
3
10.22146/ajche.14357
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85214985004&doi=10.22146%2fajche.14357&partnerID=40&md5=a6dfc78ae9c9cc1a0371f4ee4f5a4314
Due to synthetic dyes’ health and environmental impacts, there is a growing demand for natural dyes as a sustainable alternative. This study investigates the production of natural dye from red spinach (Amaranthus dubius) using solvent extraction methods. The dominant pigment, betacyanin, was extracted and analyzed under various operating conditions. The effects of different solvents (water, ethanol, acetone, ethanol-water, and acetone-water), extraction temperatures (20°C, 40°C, 60°C, and 80°C), and extraction times (30, 60, 90, and 120 minutes) on dye yield were evaluated. The highest yield of 34% was achieved using acetone water (50:50) at 60°C for 60 minutes. The extracted dyes were analyzed using a chroma meter. These findings suggest optimal conditions for maximizing dye yield from presenting a viable alternative to synthetic dyes at 60℃ and 60 minutes can get ca. 34% of yield. FTIR analysis showed that the extracted natural dye contains antioxidants compared with synthetic dye. © 2024, Gadjah Mada University. All rights reserved.
Gadjah Mada University
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author Yahya A.; Sulaiman S.N.A.; Maryudi M.
spellingShingle Yahya A.; Sulaiman S.N.A.; Maryudi M.
Effect of Operating Condition of Natural Dye Production from Red Spinach (Amaranthus Dubius ) using Solvent Extraction
author_facet Yahya A.; Sulaiman S.N.A.; Maryudi M.
author_sort Yahya A.; Sulaiman S.N.A.; Maryudi M.
title Effect of Operating Condition of Natural Dye Production from Red Spinach (Amaranthus Dubius ) using Solvent Extraction
title_short Effect of Operating Condition of Natural Dye Production from Red Spinach (Amaranthus Dubius ) using Solvent Extraction
title_full Effect of Operating Condition of Natural Dye Production from Red Spinach (Amaranthus Dubius ) using Solvent Extraction
title_fullStr Effect of Operating Condition of Natural Dye Production from Red Spinach (Amaranthus Dubius ) using Solvent Extraction
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Operating Condition of Natural Dye Production from Red Spinach (Amaranthus Dubius ) using Solvent Extraction
title_sort Effect of Operating Condition of Natural Dye Production from Red Spinach (Amaranthus Dubius ) using Solvent Extraction
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description Due to synthetic dyes’ health and environmental impacts, there is a growing demand for natural dyes as a sustainable alternative. This study investigates the production of natural dye from red spinach (Amaranthus dubius) using solvent extraction methods. The dominant pigment, betacyanin, was extracted and analyzed under various operating conditions. The effects of different solvents (water, ethanol, acetone, ethanol-water, and acetone-water), extraction temperatures (20°C, 40°C, 60°C, and 80°C), and extraction times (30, 60, 90, and 120 minutes) on dye yield were evaluated. The highest yield of 34% was achieved using acetone water (50:50) at 60°C for 60 minutes. The extracted dyes were analyzed using a chroma meter. These findings suggest optimal conditions for maximizing dye yield from presenting a viable alternative to synthetic dyes at 60℃ and 60 minutes can get ca. 34% of yield. FTIR analysis showed that the extracted natural dye contains antioxidants compared with synthetic dye. © 2024, Gadjah Mada University. All rights reserved.
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