Automated Author ProfileZagorec, Monika Horvat
Zagorec, Monika Horvat
Current S-Index
Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets
Average Dataset Index per Dataset
Average Dataset Index per dataset
Total Datasets
Total datasets for this author
Average FAIR Score
Average FAIR Score per dataset
Total Citations
Total citations to the author's datasets
Total Mentions
Total mentions of the author's datasets
S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 1.3 (sum of 2 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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S-Index Over Time
Cumulative Citations Over Time
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Emodin is a natural product with a wide range of biological activities, including antibacterial and antiviral activity against the human coronavirus NL63. Our aim was to develop antimicrobial textiles using the natural dye emodin and its derivatives and to investigate how chemical modification of emodin affects the binding properties to textiles and the antibacterial properties of the dyed textiles. Emodin was first modified by introducing different functional groups (NO2, SO3H, Br, and Cl) into the aromatic ring to obtain products with different colors. Products were used to dye various types of textiles without additional mordants. Wool and polyamide exhibited intense dye uptake, whereas cotton and polyester showed weaker affinity to emodin derivatives. The colors of dyed wool and polyamide varied, including light pink, red, violet, and almost black tones. The degree of washing fastness, pH sensitivity, and antibacterial activity of treated fabrics were also evaluated. The dyed textiles showed significant antibacterial activity against Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus. Emodin is also present in Japanese knotweed, which is one of the most invasive alien plant species in the world and poses a major ecological and environmental problem in Europe. Therefore, this source may present environmentally friendly and sustainable source of natural dyeing agent.
Authors
- Avbelj, Martina ;
- Zagorec, Monika Horvat ;
- Petković, Hrvoje ;
- Gorjanc, Marija ;
- Iskra, Jernej
Emodin is a natural product with a wide range of biological activities, including antibacterial and antiviral activity against the human coronavirus NL63. Our aim was to develop antimicrobial textiles using the natural dye emodin and its derivatives and to investigate how chemical modification of emodin affects the binding properties to textiles and the antibacterial properties of the dyed textiles. Emodin was first modified by introducing different functional groups (NO2, SO3H, Br, and Cl) into the aromatic ring to obtain products with different colors. Products were used to dye various types of textiles without additional mordants. Wool and polyamide exhibited intense dye uptake, whereas cotton and polyester showed weaker affinity to emodin derivatives. The colors of dyed wool and polyamide varied, including light pink, red, violet, and almost black tones. The degree of washing fastness, pH sensitivity, and antibacterial activity of treated fabrics were also evaluated. The dyed textiles showed significant antibacterial activity against Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus. Emodin is also present in Japanese knotweed, which is one of the most invasive alien plant species in the world and poses a major ecological and environmental problem in Europe. Therefore, this source may present environmentally friendly and sustainable source of natural dyeing agent.
Authors
- Avbelj, Martina ;
- Zagorec, Monika Horvat ;
- Petković, Hrvoje ;
- Gorjanc, Marija ;
- Iskra, Jernej