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The effect of mechanical crimp on the properties of wool fibres
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A web-based design support system for fashion technical sketches
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Effects of multiple washing on cotton fabrics containing berberine microcapsules with anti-Staphylococcus aureus activity
The therapeutic efficiency and topical performance of drug-containing microcapsules varied when the
drugs existed in an internal oil phase or an internal aqueous phase within the wall shell or wall matrix of
microcapsules. In this study, chitosan-based (oil-in-water) and agar–gelatin-based (water-in-oil) microencapsulation
systems containing berberine were applied to cotton fabrics to provide an anti-Staphylococcus
aureus activity for textile materials. The berberine microcapsule-treated cotton samples were subjected to
various washing cycles and their surface morphology, chemical compositions and antibacterial property
were investigated after washing. The SEM images and Fourier transform infrared analysis showed that the
amount of microcapsules on cotton samples decreased gradually with an increase in washing cycles. After
20 washing cycles, the cotton fabrics with agar–gelatin (water-in-oil) microcapsules containing berberine
still exhibited the anti-S. aureus activity. However, the chitosan-based (oil-in-water) system did not show any
growth inhibition towards S. aureus but only in the contact areas