Developing Novel Antimicrobial and Antiviral Textile Products |
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Authors: | Zeynep Ustaoglu Iyigundogdu Okan Demir Ayla Burcin Asutay Fikrettin Sahin |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences,Adana Science and Technology University,Adana,Turkey;2.Department of Genetics and Bioengineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture,Yeditepe University,Istanbul,Turkey |
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Abstract: | In conjunction with an increasing public awareness of infectious diseases, the textile industry and scientists are developing hygienic fabrics by the addition of various antimicrobial and antiviral compounds. In the current study, sodium pentaborate pentahydrate and triclosan are applied to cotton fabrics in order to gain antimicrobial and antiviral properties for the first time. The antimicrobial activity of textiles treated with 3 % sodium pentaborate pentahydrate, 0.03 % triclosan, and 7 % Glucapon has been investigated against a broad range of microorganisms including bacteria, yeast, and fungi. Moreover, modified cotton fabrics were tested against adenovirus type 5 and poliovirus type 1. According to the test results, the modified textile goods attained very good antimicrobial and antiviral properties. Thus, the results of the present study clearly suggest that sodium pentaborate pentahydrate and triclosan solution-treated textiles can be considered in the development of antimicrobial and antiviral textile finishes. |
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