An Overview of The Significance of The Dyeing and Colour Fading Processes for The Selection and Design of Dyes in The Textile Industry as Well as Its Use in Clinical Diagnostics

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  • Biswajit Halder Dinabandhu Andrews College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v43i1.5119

Keywords:

Dye-design, environment, mutagen, cytotoxicity, surfactant

Abstract

The development of synthetic dyes has resulted in significant changes in the textile industry, which in turn have had a significant influence on the environment and on the concept of sustainability. It is possible to minimise the amount of human work, land for the cultivation of raw materials, and the socioeconomic status of cultivators through the use of synthetic colour. The design of dye is necessary for industrial application of dye. Dye ought to be non-hazardouss to the environment and should have a minimally toxicological impact on the ecosystem when it is released into the environment after its usage. Even though the majority of synthetic dyes are mutagens, their cytotoxic properties are utilised in clinical diagnostics as well as in therapeutic procedures.

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2025-04-15

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