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A modern development of bioactive wound dressing material using Chaetomorpha linum seaweed/cotton blended fabric
by
Senthil Kumar, M
, Janarthanan, M
in
Algae
/ Antioxidants
/ Biodegradability
/ Biological activity
/ Carotenoids
/ Coasts
/ Color fastness
/ Cotton
/ Cotton fabrics
/ E coli
/ Elongation
/ Fabrics
/ Flavonoids
/ Food
/ Gauze
/ Heavy metals
/ Impact tests
/ Industrial textiles
/ Laboratories
/ Permeability
/ Physical properties
/ Phytochemicals
/ Pollutants
/ Polyphenols
/ Rubbing
/ Seaweeds
/ Tensile strength
/ Textile composites
/ Textile research
/ Textiles
/ Water absorption
/ Water drops
/ Wound healing
/ Yarn
2018
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A modern development of bioactive wound dressing material using Chaetomorpha linum seaweed/cotton blended fabric
by
Senthil Kumar, M
, Janarthanan, M
in
Algae
/ Antioxidants
/ Biodegradability
/ Biological activity
/ Carotenoids
/ Coasts
/ Color fastness
/ Cotton
/ Cotton fabrics
/ E coli
/ Elongation
/ Fabrics
/ Flavonoids
/ Food
/ Gauze
/ Heavy metals
/ Impact tests
/ Industrial textiles
/ Laboratories
/ Permeability
/ Physical properties
/ Phytochemicals
/ Pollutants
/ Polyphenols
/ Rubbing
/ Seaweeds
/ Tensile strength
/ Textile composites
/ Textile research
/ Textiles
/ Water absorption
/ Water drops
/ Wound healing
/ Yarn
2018
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A modern development of bioactive wound dressing material using Chaetomorpha linum seaweed/cotton blended fabric
by
Senthil Kumar, M
, Janarthanan, M
in
Algae
/ Antioxidants
/ Biodegradability
/ Biological activity
/ Carotenoids
/ Coasts
/ Color fastness
/ Cotton
/ Cotton fabrics
/ E coli
/ Elongation
/ Fabrics
/ Flavonoids
/ Food
/ Gauze
/ Heavy metals
/ Impact tests
/ Industrial textiles
/ Laboratories
/ Permeability
/ Physical properties
/ Phytochemicals
/ Pollutants
/ Polyphenols
/ Rubbing
/ Seaweeds
/ Tensile strength
/ Textile composites
/ Textile research
/ Textiles
/ Water absorption
/ Water drops
/ Wound healing
/ Yarn
2018
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A modern development of bioactive wound dressing material using Chaetomorpha linum seaweed/cotton blended fabric
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A modern development of bioactive wound dressing material using Chaetomorpha linum seaweed/cotton blended fabric
2018
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Overview
Purpose
Medical textiles is a vibrant emerging field in the area of technical textiles and its category is based on its performance and biofunctional properties for hygienic and health care products. Biodegradable fabrics are widely used for medical textiles in recent years. Seaweeds provide a wide range of therapeutic possibilities for human beings both internally and externally due to the presence of bioactive compounds. The paper aims to discuss these issues.
Design/methodology/approach
This present study investigates the development of bioactive gauze fabric from Chaetomorpha linum seaweed/cotton blended fibres and also analysed the characteristics of Chaetomorpha linum seaweed/cotton blended gauze fabric and 100 per cent cotton gauze fabric. The effect of fibres on physical properties of fabric such as tensile strength, air permeability, wickability, water drop test and colour fastness properties were analysed. The antibacterial properties and antioxidant activity were assessed by DPPH radical scavenging, AATCC 100 and EN ISO 20645 test methods.
Findings
The experimental results indicate that the maximum antioxidant activity of 103.28±1.23 per cent inhibition was achieved at minimum concentration (500 µg/ml) of the blended fabric extract, and maximum antibacterial reduction of 95 per cent and zone of inhibition of about 26 mm were achieved in a blended fabric. The tensile strength, percentage of elongation and air permeability were more or less the same in both gauze fabrics. It is also found that Chaetomorpha linum seaweed/cotton blended gauze fabric exhibit better wickability and water absorbency properties than 100 per cent cotton gauze fabric. The colour fastness properties to washing and rubbing showed excellent results in the blended gauze fabric, and it is used for making wound dressing materials.
Originality/value
This bioactive gauze fabric was used for non-implantable materials such as wound healing, face mask, surgical gowns and hygienic textiles in recent years.
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