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Blue color extraction from woad leaves (Isatis tinctoria) centers on isolating the natural indigo precursor indican, which is enzymatically converted into the blue indigo pigment through fermentation and oxidation processes. The procedure begins with harvesting fresh woad leaves, followed by maceration or fermentation in water to activate the enzymes that break down indican into indoxyl. Upon exposure to air, indoxyl oxidizes and dimerizes to form insoluble indigo dye. The blue pigment is then separated by sedimentation, filtration, or centrifugation. For liquid extracts, the indigo can be solubilized in alkaline solutions to produce blue or bluish-purple hues suitable for textile dyeing and other applications. Controlling fermentation time, temperature, and pH is crucial to maximize pigment yield and maintain color quality. The final indigo extract from woad is prized for its rich, vibrant blue and eco-friendly properties in natural dyeing processes.
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