Mother Nature's antibacterial dyes: Bright colors and a knockout punch for germs
Monday, June 2, 2008 - 09:49
in Biology & Nature
A strain of marine bacteria produces large amounts of bright red pigments that can be used as a natural dye for wool, nylon, silk and other fabrics, scientists in California are reporting. The dyes from Mother Nature`s palate also have an anti-bacterial effect that could discourage harmful bacteria from growing on socks, undergarments, and other clothing, they report in a study scheduled for the June 6 issue of ACS` Biotechnology Progress.