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Historical Manufacture and Use of Blue Paper
... obtained from the native European woad plant, Isatis tinctoria; imported indigo produced from Asian ... ... cobalt responsible for the blue color of the pigment can be indicative of smalt in a paper. Indigo ... http://aic.stanford.edu/s ...nual/v12/bp12-02.html
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... they are modern methods, or involve applying pigment. [Check under paint or pigments for further ... ... is the same for both. Woad ( mustard family, Isatis tinctoria ) Woad is a weed, and a not very ... http://www.ancientroute.com/resource/cloth/dye.htm
The Probert Encyclopaedia - General Information (I-N)
... Indigestion see "Dyspepsia" Indigo Indigo is the dye obtained from the woad plant, isatis tinctoria. It was used by the Egyptians and other ancient nations. Indium Indium is a soft, rare metal ... http://www.fas.org/news/reference/probert/A7.HTM
The Problem of the Woad
... It's impossible to wear authentic copper pigment, because it is very toxic and we know that now ... ... Elder's Natural History Ăł Book 22 and Book 26 Isatis tinctoria Preface to Claudian Woad and it's ... http://www.cyberpict.net/sgathan/essays/woad.htm
European Tourist and Cultural Route
... epic of Pastel! Through the magic of a plant, Isatis Tinctoria, also called woad or pastel, an ... ... the production once again of the famous blue pigment. The Pastel Route takes you through the past ... http://en.itini.com/route.asp?id=15
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... SARS coronavirus 3C-like protease effects of Isatis indigotica root and plant-derived phenolic ... ... of indocyanine green toxicity on retinal pigment epithelium with whole blood in stain-assisted ... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.g ...Lai+CC[au]&dispmax=50
Seed data & online order form
... The plant contains small amounts of indigo pigment and can be used to make a blue dye. A good wildlife plant. Needs a well-drained soil and sun or light shade; hardy to -40C. Angelica archangelica ... http://secure.agroforestry.co.uk/seeddata.html
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... herbs--including chrysanthemum, licorice, and isatis--that contain flavonoids, alkanoids ... ... begins in melanocytes, cells that produce the pigment melanin, which cause a person to darken in ... http://www.hsrmagazine.com/articles/1a1feat1.html
Techniques de Peinture
... dit petit jaune en italien (giallorino) et un pigment brun dor© appel© "or mussif", qui de l ... ... l'oxyg®ne de l'air. Le Pastel ou Gu®de -ISATIS TINCTORIA- est une herbac©e de la famille des ... http://peintre.club-blog.fr/
Hexapedia - Woad
... of a chemical process to synthesize the pigment, both the woad and natural indigo industries ... ... Present use of woad Formerly cultivated, Isatis tinctoria is now viewed as a noxious weed in ... http://www.hexafind.com/encyclopedia/Woad
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... Latin botanical name: Dried pigment of the leaves of the following plants: ¨ Õ BaphieacanthuscusiaNEES BREM. ( Õ Indigofera tinctoria LINN. ÿ Õ Isatis tinctoria LINN. P I ' R Isatis ... http://www.chu.users2.50megs.com/qing_dai.htm
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Articles - Indigo dye
... climates indigo can also be obtained from woad (Isatis tinctoria) and dyer's knotweed (Polygonum ... ... from India. The Romans used indigo as a pigment for painting and for medicinal and cosmetic ... http://www.sewing-center.com/articles/Indigo_dye
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British Eighteenth-Century Chemical Terms - Part 3 (S-Z)
... the twigs and wood of vines. Used as a black pigment. Vinegar of Lead Primarily lead acetate (Pb(C ... ... blue dye prepared from the leaves of the plant Isatis tinctoria. Wolfram A mineral substance Spumi ... http://dbhs.wvusd.k12.ca. ...lete-Chem-Terms3.html
Full Text - Peroxidase production from hairy root cultures of red beet (Beta...
... al. 2004), the hairy root system studied presently offer an excellent source for the simultaneous production of both pigment and enzyme. Influence of auxins The fact that auxins are involved in growth ... http://www.ejbiotechnolog .../vol8/issue2/full/12/
Indigo used in easel paintings
... indigo indicated that the light fastness of the pigment is determined by its purity. In the solid ... ... paid to the characterisation of woad samples (Isatis tinctoria, extracted and raw) that were ... http://www.amolf.nl/resea ...ry/molart/Indigo.html
Woad and indigo
... woad and indigo, are the most intriguing. Woad (Isatis tinctoria) was a native of southeastern Europe ... ... 1 to 2 meters tall that possesses the woad pigment in the leaves. Leaves are crushed and then ... http://www.botgard.ucla.e ...conomicbotany/Isatis/
nthposition online magazine: Young Christ in the Temple
... from resinous gum, indigo from the juice of isatis tinctoria, brown from burnt umber, black from ... ... but did not use it again until now, as it is a pigment not found in painting until the 19th century ... http://www.nthposition.com/youngchrist.php
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... Caffein Polysaccharides Egc DL-C EC GCG ECG Pigment Theanflavonins 132 Green Tea Extract L ... ... L 99% ellagic acid 198 Radix Isatidis Extract Isatis indigotica Fort 3% Amino Acids 199 Radix ... http://www.herbcompanion. ...21ae581d71168f5c6719f
Indigo Dye
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woad - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about woad
... Feedback woad, name for a perennial plant (Isatis tinctoria) of the family Cruciferae (mustard ... ... escaped) throughout Europe in early times. The pigment was obtained by fermentation and oxidation of ... http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/woad
dyeing-msg
... I have references to it being used as a pigment from the 9th C.) I'm sure that woad or indigo, indigo having been imported since at least the first Crusade, was used in the Bayeux Tapestry to produce ... http://www.florilegium.or ...TILES/dyeing-msg.html
Texts and Textiles: A Study of the Textile Industry at Ancient Kellis, Arts,...
... and woad ( Isatis tinc¬toria L. ) are indigenous to North Africa (Balfour -Paul 1998:23); indigo derives from India (Pliny XXXV.27, 46) although indikon was traded into the west and was culti¬vated ... http://arts.monash.edu/ar ...t-texts-textiles.html
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