Colorful and semi durable antioxidant finish of woolen yarn with tannin rich extract of Acacia nilotica natural dye
Luqman Jameel Rather(Jamia Millia Islamia), Faqeer Mohammad(Jamia Millia Islamia), Rayees Ahmad Padder(Department of Biotechnology), Sabiyah Akhter(Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine), Qazi Parvaiz Hassan(Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine), Mohd Ali Khan, Mohammad Ejaz Hussain(Department of Biotechnology)
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