Oregano Ink
Oregano Ink
Oregano Ink
Proponents:
Sablay, Jellyne P.
7- Ingenious
March 2016
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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
Commercial inks nowadays are quite expensive and contain some toxic ingredient. In this
study, a noble material Oregano (Origanum vulgare) will be used as a substitute for commercial
inks. This will provide as cheaper and safer yet good quality of ink.
In this modern world of technology, almost all of the people use ink. It is use in
business, education, communication and several other fields. But, not all the inks are safe. Most
of the commercial inks that are sold in the market contain chemicals such as titanium oxide,
copper-zinc alloy, carbon black and triphenylmethane. The production of commercial inks that
has toxic chemicals can threat to human and environment. However, a cartridge of ink
commonly costs about Php 694.13 and comprise as little as 5 ml of ink. The price of products
like inks becomes a burden to every user. Through this investigatory project, Oregano will be
used as an alternative to computer ink in order to save the cost and risk buying commercial
computer inks.
ingredient. It is a kind of herb with a robust scent; grow in pots where it can spill over an edge of
a pot or low wall. Oregano also grows in an herb garden or in containers. It is a persistent with
thyme reminiscent and green flowers. Its taste is strong and zesty that is commonly used in
Italian dishes. Oregano has a color deep brown or black. The major components of Oregano were
carvacrol, β-fenchyl alcohol, thymol, and γ-terpinene. All these extracts were commonly used to
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flavor food or brew tea. Therefore, in this case, Oregano’s color is good as a substitute for
The objective of this study is to determine the ability of Oregano leaves as a substitute for
1. Can these natural pigments act as commercial substitutes to common computer ink?
computer ink.
ink
Null hypothesis: Vinegar cannot strengthen the color of the Oregano ink
3. Can Oregano produce a lasting and stable ink alternative like the commercial ones?
Alternative hypothesis: Oregano ink can produce a lasting and stable ink
Null hypothesis: Oregano ink cannot produce a lasting and stable ink
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SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
Commercial computer inks nowadays are quite expensive and contain some toxic
ingredients. This study will benefit the citizenry by producing an alternative for commercial
computer inks with the use of a noble material, which is Oregano (origanum vulgare). This study
provides a cheaper and good quality ink pigments. The materials used in the study are very
common and easy to find. Also no harmful chemicals will be used in making this ink. Therefore,
it is safer and non-toxic compared to commercially sold inks which have the tendencies of
There are limitations and ranges of scope of this study. The first is the researchers shall
only be extracting the pigments of Oregano in controlled time periods. The cornstarch, black dye
such as Jobus and vinegar will be added in the Oregano extract with balanced measurements.
The extracted pigments of Oregano leaves with vinegar and cornstarch shall insert only into
empty inkjet, and print copies in different types of paper to test the effectiveness of the Oregano
ink. Oregano ink shall be compared to commercial printer inks in order to determine its ability as
an alternative option to the current commercial inks that were sold in market.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Pigment- is a material that changes the color of reflected or transmitted light as the result
of wavelength-selective absorption.
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Carbon black- (subtypes are acetelene black, channel black, furnance black, lamp black and
thermal black) is a material produced by the heavy petroleum products such as FCC tar, coal tar,
ethylene cracking tar, and a small amount from vegetable oil. Carbon black is a form of
paracrystalline carbon that has a high surface-area-to-volume ratio, albeit lower than that of
activated carbon
Triphenylmethane- (triphenyl methane) is the hydrocarbon with the formula (C6H5)3 CH.
This colorless solid is soluble in nonpolar organic solvents and not in water.
Titanium oxide- also known as titanium (IV) oxide or titania, is the naturally occurring
oxide of titanium, chemical formula TiO. When used as a pigment, it is called titanium
contains the ink that is deposited onto paper during printing. Each ink cartridge contains
one or more ink reservoirs; certain producers also add electronic contacts and a chip that
Intensity- refers to the purity of a hue. Intensity is also known as Chroma or Saturation.
The highest intensity or purity of a hue is the hue as it appears in the spectrum or on
the color wheel. A hue reduced in intensity is called a Tone. A tone is a hue with reduced
or dulled strength.
Stability of color- refers to how long the color of the ink will steady without changing its
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Resistant to fading- the ability of the ink to stay constant in terms of color in a series of
found in oil of thyme, and extracted from Thymus vulgaris (common thyme) and various
other kinds of plants as a white crystalline substance of a pleasant aromatic odor and
strong antiseptic properties. Thymol also provides the distinctive, strong flavor of
Y-terpinene- The terpinenes are a group of isomeric hydrocarbons that are classified
as terpenes. They each have the same molecular formula and carbon framework, but they
differ in the position of carbon-carbon double bonds. α-Terpinene has been isolated
from cardamomand marjoram oils, and from other natural sources. β-Terpinene has no
known natural source, but has been prepared synthetically from sabinene. γ-Terpinene
and δ-terpinene (also known as terpinolene) are natural and have been isolated from a
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CHAPTER II
A research study was done by PC world year 2008 confirmed that cheaper 3rd party inks
can print more pages the commercial inks has a better quality in printing photos, text etc. On the
other hand, a journal article from Novo Jm year 2013 found out that the component of Oregano
leaves are Carvacrol, Terpinine, Tymol, Cymene, can have biological effects. According to
Society of Chemical Industry year 2013, Origanum vulgare is one of the strong substitute or
replacement to synthetic chemicals used by the industry. An article entitled “Dietary effects of a
mix derived from Oregano (Origanum vulgare) essential oil and sweet chestnut (castanea sative)
wood extract on pig performance, oxidative status and pork quality traits” from Maet Science
website concluded that herbs and essential oils from Oregano considered as great means to
preserve the quality of food. An article from Agricultural University of Athens tested two
methods of extracting phenolic and bioactive compounds from plant materials. The efficiency of
hot water was proven by extracting phenolic compounds from Oregano and mushroom. This
was tested between infusion preparation techniques which includes the use of ultra sound for the
extraction of bioactive compounds from plant materials. A research study from Allion.com
website is about Oregano leaves that are used in medical herbs and preventing dandruff. Oregano
is also rich in fiber, iron, manganese vitamin E and a great source of vitamin K that is important
vitamin which promotes bone growth. A study of Tim Holtz Adirondack from Stampers
Anonymous website is about Alcohol ink made of Oregano that is acid-free, fade resistant, and
fast drying. Also it is 5 oz formulated to create colorful, polished stone effects on slick surfaces.
The other related research study is about Ink made of Tea bag is done to find out the
ability of the Tea bag extract that came from extracted leaves from the plant Camellis Sinensis.
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On the other hand, the research about Production of brown ink of Gmelina arborea fruit found
out that their research can lessen the amount of toxic chemicals that can harm the health of the
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CHAPTER III
METHODOLOGY
Materials:
Utensil
Strainer
Clean container
Casserole
Cornstarch (1 tablespoon)
Vinegar (5 tablespoon)
Printer (Cannon)
Computer
Photo paper
Sticker paper
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Procedures:
3. After boiling, separate the extract of oregano from the leaves using a strainer and put the
4. For best results, use a cloth to squeeze the leaves of oregano to give a darker color.
6. Heat the casserole with the extract of Oregano leaves for about 3-5 minutes.
7. While heating, start mixing one tbsp. of cornstarch in one cup of water then put it on the
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8. Add five tablespoon of vinegar to improve ink’s performance.
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CHAPTER IV
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CHAPTER V
CONCLUSION
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