Tuesday, 22 March 2022

Imparting Yashtimadhu Antimicrobial Coating on Organic Cotton Fabric for Skincare Protective Applications| Chapter 9 | Challenges and Advances in Pharmaceutical Research Vol.1

 Protective textiles are one of the quickest-growing segments of the technical fabric industry. Comfort has been a requirement in skin-care-protective textiles in recent years. Human comfort is given by textiles with antibacterial treatments. The herb yashtimadhu is utilised to improve the antibacterial coating and the end result's impact. The herb is extracted with ethanol as the solvent of choice in a direct extraction process. Other solvents, such as methanol, ethanol, chloroform, acetone, and distilled water, are applied directly to the cotton material via a pad-dry-remedy process in an optimised manner. Temperature-35oC, Time-3hrs, pH-6, and Concentration-25% are the optimum settings. Antimicrobial tests, such as AATCC 100, AATCC 147, AATCC 30 Agar Diffusion, and Broth Dilution, are used to test coated and uncoated samples for disease-causing microorganisms. The study's main goal is particularly ideal for treating skin care protective treatments against a variety of skin irritations, rashes, and eczema.

Author(s) Details:

V. Krishnaveni,
Department of Fashion Technology, Kumaraguru College of Technology, Coimbatore-641049, Tamil Nadu, India.


G. Rajkumar,
Department of Fashion Technology, Kumaraguru College of Technology, Coimbatore-641049, Tamil Nadu, India.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CAPR-V1/article/view/6240

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