Malabar spinach berries extract as an alternative and universal color ink (Basella Alba) /
by Pinera, Christine Anne A.
Item type | Location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Academic Research | Academic Research Section | Academic Research | Draft 0007 2023 c.1 (Browse shelf) | Available | Draft00072023C1 |
TITLE PAGE
APPROVAL SHEET DEDICATION..
ABSTRACT
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLE
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION AND ITS BACKGROUND
INTRODUCTION
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
SCOPE AND DELIMITATION
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
RESEARCH PARADIGM HYPOTHESIS...
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
DEFINITION OF TERMS
CHAPTER 2. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURES
RELATED LITERARITURES
RELATED STUDIES
CHAPTER 3. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
RESEARCH DESIGN
BILL OF MATERIALS
PROCEDURE....
DATA GATHERING PROCEDURE
CHAPTER 4. DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
DATA ANALYSIS
CHAPTER 5. SUMMARY OF FINDINGS AND DISCUSSIONS
SUMMARY AND FINDINGS
CONCLUSION
RECOMMENDATIONS
APPENDICES
REFERNECES
RESEARCH QUESTIONAIRE DOCUMENTATION...
CURRICULUM VITAE
LETTER TO THE RESPONSIVE OFFICES
LETTER TO THE RESPONDENTS CERTIFICATE OF PROOF READ
Art medium is knowingly expensive and not all artist can manage to own. The researchers formulate an alternative product to commercial.
The current research was conducted to developed an alternative and universal color ink from the extracted berries of Malabar spinach. The researchers used survey questionnaire to the 20 randomly selected 1st year and 2nd year drafting students in the College of Industrial Technology for the academic year 2022-2023. The respondents answered "Agree" to all criteria particularly on canvas in terms of its absorption, color intensity and texture. In conclusion, the findings of the study shows that the 1st and 2nd year drafting students in the College of Industrial Technology accepted the formulated product as an alternative color ink on canvas.
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