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Browsing by Author "Bagyalakshmi, G"

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    Anti - Bacterial and Mosquito Repellent Efficiency of Woven and Nonwoven Fabrics treated with Mexican Sunflower Leaf Extract
    (2023-05) Roshini, K; Bagyalakshmi, G
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    Antimicrobiai. Finishing on Cotton Fabihc With Mentha Sachalinensis Stem Extit^Ct
    (2016) Bagyalakshmi, G; Saranya, N
    A natural antiniicrobit)! Finish has hcen prepared from the Mentha sacholinensis (Vlint) stem extracts for textile application, do determine suitahle solvent for extraction various methods such as ethanol, methanol, and aqueous were used. Similarly to optimize the concentration, time and temperature for the finish of the fabric, pilot study was carriedout. d'he herbal source have been applied to cotton fabric , by the method of Ultrasonic Automiser, Padding mangle and Di}) and chy. All the treated samples had excellent general appearance and exhibit good physical, mechanical, comfort and absorbency properties. Moderate to hiir washing fastness wt\s noted. 'Fhe surface morphological studies tising SEM aiid FTIR showed, the surl'ace coating and active compounds of tlte (,'xtracts respectively. 'Fhe results of the sttidy j^roved’ that the Me/ntha sachaUmmsis (mint) stem extract,s to have good antimicrobial activity suitable for textile finishing.
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    Antimicrobial Effect of Chitosan and Aloe Vera on Cotton Knit
    (2008-04) Geetha, K; Bagyalakshmi, G
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    Application of Natural Dye on Eco-Friendly Fabric
    (2011-05) Sasikala, P; Bagyalakshmi, G
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    Assessing Multifunctional Efficiency on Cotton and Polyester Cotton fabrics with Pelargonium Hybridum Leaf Extract
    (2023-05) Shakthi, B; Bagyalakshmi, G
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    Assessing the Functional Properties of Cotton Fabric Treated with Geranium Extract
    (2022-05) Lydia Dharsini, S; Bagyalakshmi, G
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    Assessment of Awareness, Attitude and Practice of Population Matters Among Rural Women
    (1990-05) Bagyalakshmi, G; AmirthGowri
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    Bio – Degumming of Silk Fabric using Protease and Lipase Enzyme
    (2012-04) Nakka, Nivya; Bagyalakshmi, G
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    Calliandra Haematocephala- A Natural Flower Colourant for Dyeing Khadisilk
    (2018-04) Antara Vinodh; Bagyalakshmi, G
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    A Comparative Study On The Properties Of Selected Knitted Fabrics
    (2018-04) Rohini, M; Bagyalakshmi, G
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    Contemporary Textile Cad For Handloom Silk Sarees
    (2011-05) Kathambari, P; Bagyalakshmi, G
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    Cyperus pangorei- A Natural Fibre for Biocomposites
    (2015-03) Amutha, P; Bagyalakshmi, G
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    Decolourization of Textile Dye Biomass of Aspergillus fumigatus Effluent by Non-Viable
    (2012) Kalaiarasi, K; Lavanya, A; Amsamani, S; Bagyalakshmi, G
    The aim of this work was to study the decolourization of textile dye effluent by non-viable biomass of Aspergillus fumigates. The dried non-viable fungal biomass exhibited maximum dye removal at pH 7.0 with temperature of 30°C and 3 g/l fw/vj biomass concentration, after 24 h contact time. The results showed that the non-viable biomass possessed high efficiency for dye removal from textile effluent.
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    Designing and Constructing Detachabic Western Wear using Jali Pattern as Theme
    (2023-05) Nikita Pegu; Bagyalakshmi, G
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    Designing and Developing of Indo Western Formals for Women using Sungudi and Khadi Fabric
    (2022-05) Aayisha Sameera, M; Bagyalakshmi, G
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    Designing, Developing and Evaluating The Computerized Patterns For Salwar and Kameez
    (2010-05) Lalithambigai, K; Bagyalakshmi, G
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    Developing and Assessing Eco-Fashion Handbags made of Water Hyacinth
    (2015-03) Ghousia Amrin, M; Bagyalakshmi, G
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    Developing Dressing Pads for Wound Care
    (2009-05) Sandhiya, M.P; Bagyalakshmi, G
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    Developing Tints and Shades in Cotton Fabric using Rubia Tinctorum Root and Caesalpinia Sappan Wood Extracts
    (2023-05) Poornima, P C; Bagyalakshmi, G
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    Dovetailing Virtual Reality in Lashion and Interior Designing -Pros and Cons
    (2012) Bagyalakshmi, G; Visalakshi Raieswari, S
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