Dear
Evan_inquires;
Natural Colors are commonly water soluble.
This is by far not true!, ─
Neither, by your
Generalisation, nor in your
Simplicity, except you call a very special definition of solubility your own!
I think I pointed that already out very clearly.
It is another case that you prefer to deal only with Natural Dyes, which you declare as water soluble.
To your Problem:I believe that for such water-soluble Dyes the best method for isolation and cleaning will be the “
CCC” or derivates of it like “
DCCC”, “
HSCCC”, “
EECCC”, “
CPC”, and how ever all may be called and abbreviated.
The basic method is in all cases the “
CCC”, the “
Counter Current Chromatography” or the “
Counter Current Extraction”.
For a small overview you may study: "
History of CCC”
(There is a lot other on Yahoo!.)
For some Theory and Efficiency visit: "
Extraction: CCC and CCC”
And also on: "
CCC & Mr. L.Craig”
And finally, that it works also for “
Anthocyanins”: "
CCC for Anthocyanins ”
I know there are also Apparatus, where both liquid Phases are really moving, and so it is also designed for real continuous processes.
I hope this all may be of help for you.
Good Luck!
ARGOS
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