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Antimicrobial and antioxidant functionalization of viscose fabric using chitosan–curcumin formulations
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2013
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Textile ProcessingTextile EngineeringAntimicrobial PackagingBiomanufacturingEngineeringNew Additive CombinationsNatural PolymerAntioxidant FunctionalizationBio-based NanomaterialsTextile ChemistryBiomedical EngineeringAdditive FormulationDiverse Additive CombinationsTextile Fibre
The purpose of this work was to develop new additive combinations between chitosan and curcumin in solutions as a fiber-coating. Diverse additive combinations between chitosan and curcumin in solutions were adsorbed onto viscose fabrics in order to reach the essential antimicrobial and antioxidant functionalization for medical textiles. The goal of this paper was to examine the adsorption of these two compounds as an additive formulation on viscose textile material as well as to analyze the desorptions of both substances from the fabric surface. Finally, the antimicrobial and antioxidant properties of viscose fabrics functionalized by chitosan–curcumin formulations were respectively examined. Curcumin as an adsorbate for textiles in combination with chitosan represents an added-value because of its anti-oxidative properties, and showing the potential to enhance existing antimicrobial performance of chitosan when applied using the preferred procedure.
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