Author(s):
Sachin Aglawe, Amol Gayke, Prasad Murade, Prashant Swami, Pramod Game, Pratik Kadam, Shubham Kanawade, Yogesh Garud
Email(s):
sachinglw8@gmail.com
DOI:
10.5958/2349-2988.2019.00040.8
Address:
Sachin Aglawe*, Amol Gayke, Prasad Murade, Prashant Swami, Pramod Game, Pratik Kadam, Shubham Kanawade, Yogesh Garud
S.N.D. College of Pharmacy, Babhulgaon, Yeola
*Corresponding Author
Published In:
Volume - 11,
Issue - 4,
Year - 2019
ABSTRACT:
Natural dyes produce an extraordinary variety of products and complex colors that complements each other. Straight off a day synthetic leads to high environmental pollution. The present investigation was carried out to extract natural dye from green chili (Capsicum annum). The main coloring component in chili is oleoresin. The dye was extracted using solvent extraction method. A mordant is a substance used to set dyes on fabrics by forming a coordination complex with the dye which then attaches to the fabric. Capsicum red pigment extracted from the dry pepper is a kind of high-quality natural dye which has anticancer and cosmetic properties. The variety used to manufacture paprika extract for food colouration is Capsicum annuum. Colour extracts have a very low content of capsaicin in contrast to the extracts used as flavouring agents. Plant pigments represent a source of non-toxic compounds that are used as food or cosmetic coloring agents. Red-fruited varieties of Capsicum annuum can be extracted to isolate the red-colored xanthophylls, capsanthin, and capsorubin. Common commercial processes for this extraction use hexane as the extracting solvent and mild or no heat varieties of Capsicum. The simple spectrophotometric method of determination of capsaicinoids in fresh fruit of hot pepper and the HPLC method were compared. Capsaicinoids were extracted from hot pepper fruit with the petroleum ether: acetone mixture, and then separated using thin layer chromatography on silica gel and evaluated quantitatively using the HPLC method and spectrophotometrically.
Cite this article:
Sachin Aglawe, Amol Gayke, Prasad Murade, Prashant Swami, Pramod Game, Pratik Kadam, Shubham Kanawade, Yogesh Garud. Different methods of extraction for Red Dye from Capsicum annuum. Research J. Science and Tech. 2019; 11(4):281-286. doi: 10.5958/2349-2988.2019.00040.8
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Sachin Aglawe, Amol Gayke, Prasad Murade, Prashant Swami, Pramod Game, Pratik Kadam, Shubham Kanawade, Yogesh Garud. Different methods of extraction for Red Dye from Capsicum annuum. Research J. Science and Tech. 2019; 11(4):281-286. doi: 10.5958/2349-2988.2019.00040.8 Available on: https://rjstonline.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2019-11-4-8