Recent researches on natural pigments stabilized by clay minerals: A review

Abstract
Natural pigments from plant sources are often stabilized by several types of protection systems, including incorporation of co-pigment compounds, formation of supramolecular complexes, and encapsulation or loading using nano-carriers. Inspired by Maya blue, clay minerals as a kind of promising nano-carriers are employed to stabilize the natural pigments due to their unique structural characteristics, abundant reserves, cheap and ecofriendly nature. The unique features in the structures and physicochemical properties of clay minerals provide the opportunity to stabilize these natural pigments. This review summarizes the most recent studies and provides the insight into the natural or synthetic clay minerals for enhancing the environmental stability of natural pigments extracted from various fruits, vegetables and flowers. Based on the cognition and accumulation combining reviewing the literatures with our relevant research achievements, several suggestions are proposed for the design and the potential applications of hybrid materials composed of clay mineral and natural pigments.


KeyWords Plus:KAOLINITE/QUATERNARY AMMONIUM-SALT; DE-INTERCALATION KINETICS; MAYA-BLUE; HYBRID PIGMENTS; RECENT PROGRESS; MONTMORILLONITE; ANTHOCYANINS; PALYGORSKITE; INDIGO; CATION

Published in DYES AND PIGMENTS,Volume 190;10.1016/j.dyepig.2021.109322,JUN 2021

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