SCIENTIFIC EVALUATION OF USING HABAT ALBARAKA (NIGELLA SATIVA L.) AGAINST MICROORGANISMS FOR THE PRESERVATION OF HISTORICAL PARCHMENT AND LEATHER ARTIFACTS
Keywords:
Parchment, Leather, Fungal ageing, Habat Albaraka, Radial growth, color change, mechanical properties, natural extract of oils, essential oil.Abstract
In Egypt, parchment manuscripts and tanned leathers artifacts in public and private libraries, archives, mu
seums and store houses of museums are susceptible for the growth of fungi, and this may due to the im
proper factors such as extreme temperature, relative humidity, high light levels and etc. this study aims to
isolate and identify fungi from different locations in Egypt; and to evaluate the efficiency of Habat Albaraka
(Nigella sativa L.) as a natural extract of oil fungicide used against microorganisms which isolated from his
torical parchment and leather samples and follows the improvements or changes of selected parchment and
leather properties. As it is the first time to use it in the field of conservation of the historical manuscripts.
Radial growth, change of color by spectrophotometer, mechanical properties (tensile strength and
elongation) and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) were used for the evaluation of efficiency of
Habat Albaraka used as a natural extract of oil- less toxic antifungal agent. The results showed that the most
dominant fungi were Aspergillus niger and Aspergillus sulphureus. The results proved that Habat Albaraka
used prevents the growth of identified fungi, but the third concentration is the best. The loss of color changes
and mechanical properties decreased with increasing the concentration of fungicide used. This study
confirms that the application of Habat Albaraka natural extract of oil as fungicide is necessary and useful in
the preservation of parchment manuscripts and leather artifacts besides using Habat Albaraka as a natural
antifungal essential oil improved the mechanical properties of the historical manuscripts.