Cleaner pathway for developing bioactive textile materials using natural dyes: a review

MR Repon, T Islam, T Islam, AE Ghorab… - … Science and Pollution …, 2023 - Springer
Bioactive textile materials are a promising field in the development of functional textiles. The
integration of bioactive compounds, such as natural dyes, into textiles offers a range of …

[PDF][PDF] Advances in the development of antimicrobial agents for textiles: The quest for natural products. Review

B Tawiah, W Badoe, S Fu - Fibres & Textiles in Eastern Europe, 2016 - bibliotekanauki.pl
The antimicrobial finishing of textiles has attracted research attention lately due to demands
for a healthy lifestyle. As a result, several synthetic and natural antimicrobial agents for …

Multifunctional chitosan/gold nanoparticles coatings for biomedical textiles

IO Silva, R Ladchumananandasivam, JHO Nascimento… - Nanomaterials, 2019 - mdpi.com
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs), chemically synthesized by citrate reduction, were for the first
time immobilized onto chitosan-treated soybean knitted fabric via exhaustion method …

Exploring and exploiting plants extracts as the natural dyes/antimicrobials in textiles processing

MB Kasiri, S Safapour - 2015 - sid.ir
Abstract the large number of publications in the field of extraction, purification, modification,
process optimization of NATURAL DYE s and their application on textiles demonstrates the …

[PDF][PDF] Investigation of the color fastness properties of natural dyes on cotton fabrics

SM Shariful Islam, M Alam, S Akter - Fibers and Textiles, 2020 - academia.edu
The aim of this research was to identify the color fastness properties of the natural dyes on
cotton fabrics using different types of dyes like mehedy/henna, turmeric, tea leaf and …

Simultaneous dyeing and mothproofing of wool against Dermestes Maculatus with madder optimized by statistical model

A Nazari, M Montazer… - Clean Technologies and …, 2014 - Springer
Fabric pests are insects that feed on and damage natural fibers such as wool fabric. Insects
are the only animals capable of digesting keratin. One type of insects responsible for serious …