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Soon, battery created from plant dye to charge your cellphone

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The dye the researchers are investigating for use in batteries comes from the roots of a climbing herb known as the madder plant.

Civilisations in Asia and the Middle East first boiled madder roots more than 3,500 years ago to extract purpurin, a nontoxic dye they used to colour fabrics vivid oranges, reds and pinks, TechNewsDaily reported.

"This is a paradigm shift. For the last 3,000 years, we've used purpurin as a dye material

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First Published: Dec 19 2012 | 3:05 PM IST

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