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Potential of New Plant Sources as Raw Materials for Obtaining Natural Pigments/Dyes

Bruna Melo Miranda; Orlando Vilela; Sibele Santos Fernandes; Gabriela da Rocha Lemos Mendes; Carla L. Schwan; María José Aliaño–González; Gerardo F. Barbero; Deborah Murowaniecki Otero

Agronomy · 2025

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Summary

Natural dyes can be extracted from fruits, flowers, leaves, and roots. Exploring new sources of natural dyes, especially from underutilized plants, emerges as a promising strategy. The main advantages of exploiting unconventional plants include local availability, specialty food production, cultural significance, sustainable production, technological feasibility, and new fundamental insights. Finding and exploiting such underutilized plants is significant as unfavorable climatic and human conditions put natural vegetation at risk worldwide. Thus, this study aims to review plants with potential applications as natural dyes and pigments, highlighting their potential applications, benefits, and prospects. An integrative review was conducted by searching Web of Science, ScienceDirect, and Spri

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.3390/agronomy15020405
Catalogue ID
NRmo3d4gae-0ek
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