Abstract:
Acacia auriculiformis can be effectively used for simultaneous dyeing and finishing of protein and
cellulosic textile substrates. Wool and silk fabrics dyed with Acacia auriculiformis exhibit excellent col ourfastness to washing and good light fastness properties. The phytochemical studies indicate the
presence of saponin, phenols, tannin and glycosides in the aqueous extract of the colourant. Cotton, eri
and wool fabrics dyed with aqueous extract of Acacia auriculiformis (200 g/l) results in maximum UPF
value. Dyed fabrics are having excellent resistance against S. aureus and E. coli. There is an improvement
in surface colour strength (measured in terms of K/S values) for all the dyed fabrics with the increase in
dye concentration. The positive values of a* and b* indicates that the colour of the dyed fabrics is in red yellow quadran