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Rubia cordifolia,
known as
Indian madder, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
coffee family, Rubiaceae. It has been
cultivated for a red
pigment derived...
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known as madder, e.g.
Rubia tinctorum (common madder),
Rubia peregrina (wild madder), and
Rubia cordifolia (Indian madder).
Rubia was an
economically important...
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madder lake. The
substance was also
derived from
another species,
Rubia cordifolia.
Madder root-derived dyes have been used as
textile dyes, lake pigments...
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Akane (あかね, アカネ) is the ****anese word for 'deep red' (茜, Akane,
Rubia cordifolia) and is ****ociated with red (from the red dye made from its roots) and...
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produced by
Rubia cordifolia, a
plant of the
family Rubiaceae. The
molecule is
isolated from the
roots of
Rubia cordifolia and was
first characterized...
- musk, bear paws, dye (locally
knowns as
tamen or
botanically known as
Rubia cordifolia) and
captured game for farm tools, salt, wool, clothing,
grain and...
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galium species, and dyer's
madder Rubia tinctorum and
Rubia cordifolia.
Madder and
related plants of the
genus Rubia are
native to many
temperate zones...
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obtained is
Rubia tinctorum. See also Vankar, P. S.; Shanker, R.; Mahanta, D.; Tiwari, S. C. (2008). "Ecofriendly
Sonicator Dyeing of
Cotton with
Rubia cordifolia...
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organic compound with
formula C 14H 8O 4 that
occurs in the
plant Rubia cordifolia (Indian madder). It is one of ten
dihydroxyanthraquinone isomers. Its...
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material w such as
utilising flowers. A po****r
method was to use the
Rubia cordifolia tree
known as
Indian madder and
Majith in Punjabi.
Unspun silk thread...