Teja – eco indikator / Azizul Mohd Hasan

TEJA - Eco Indicator created from a ‘Clitoriaternatea’ species flower. It is a bean type plant that grows creeping and has blue flower. It is a herb plant that grows in Khatulistiwa or Tropical Monsun weathered countries. ‘Clitoriaternatea’ produces blue solution when soaked in water. It is caused b...

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Main Author: Mohd Hasan, Azizul
Format: Book Section
Language:en
Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah 2019
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description TEJA - Eco Indicator created from a ‘Clitoriaternatea’ species flower. It is a bean type plant that grows creeping and has blue flower. It is a herb plant that grows in Khatulistiwa or Tropical Monsun weathered countries. ‘Clitoriaternatea’ produces blue solution when soaked in water. It is caused by blue pigment called ‘Anthocyanin’ that makes the flower blue. It is tasteless, odourless, water soluble and it changes colour when mixed with acid or alkaline, depends on pH value and strong level of the solution. In neutral state, the ‘Anthocyanin’ stays blue. It changes to pink or purple in acidic solution and to green or yellow in alkaline. It turns to crystal clear if the solution is too alkaline as the ‘Anthocyanin’ is totally bleached. This element allows ‘Clitoriaternatea’ as an indicator to detect acid or alkaline for any solutions from local resource.
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spelling my.uitm.ir-931342024-06-05T03:57:02Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/93134/ Teja – eco indikator / Azizul Mohd Hasan Mohd Hasan, Azizul SB Plant culture Flowers and flower culture. Ornamental plants TEJA - Eco Indicator created from a ‘Clitoriaternatea’ species flower. It is a bean type plant that grows creeping and has blue flower. It is a herb plant that grows in Khatulistiwa or Tropical Monsun weathered countries. ‘Clitoriaternatea’ produces blue solution when soaked in water. It is caused by blue pigment called ‘Anthocyanin’ that makes the flower blue. It is tasteless, odourless, water soluble and it changes colour when mixed with acid or alkaline, depends on pH value and strong level of the solution. In neutral state, the ‘Anthocyanin’ stays blue. It changes to pink or purple in acidic solution and to green or yellow in alkaline. It turns to crystal clear if the solution is too alkaline as the ‘Anthocyanin’ is totally bleached. This element allows ‘Clitoriaternatea’ as an indicator to detect acid or alkaline for any solutions from local resource. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah 2019 Book Section NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/93134/2/93134.pdf Teja – eco indikator / Azizul Mohd Hasan. (2019) In: Academic Intellectual International Invention, Innovation & Design Book. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah, p. 19. ISBN 9789670314716
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Flowers and flower culture. Ornamental plants
Mohd Hasan, Azizul
Teja – eco indikator / Azizul Mohd Hasan
title Teja – eco indikator / Azizul Mohd Hasan
title_full Teja – eco indikator / Azizul Mohd Hasan
title_fullStr Teja – eco indikator / Azizul Mohd Hasan
title_full_unstemmed Teja – eco indikator / Azizul Mohd Hasan
title_short Teja – eco indikator / Azizul Mohd Hasan
title_sort teja – eco indikator / azizul mohd hasan
topic SB Plant culture
Flowers and flower culture. Ornamental plants
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