New strategies for surface modification of cotton and silk textiles with antimicrobial properties

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Main Author: Nogueira, Frederico
Publication Date: 2014
Other Authors: Piskin, Erhan, Teixeira, Pilar, Gouveia, Isabel C.
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Throughout the past decades hospitals have been facing a major challenge concerning the growing multi-drug microbial resistance, especially in immunodepressed patients. The development of antimicrobial textiles offers a promising solution in the prevention of infections in clinical settings since microbial shedding from our body contributes to microorganism spreading into a textile material, either directly in clothes or on surrounding textiles. The use of some chemical antimicrobial agents in textiles has already been tested, as for example quaternaryammonium- compounds (QACs), biguanidines, silver, triclosan, and N-halamines. However, these have proved to be of limited clinical applicability. They exhibit some cytotoxicity causing some irritation of the skin, toxicity to the environment and, except for silver and N-halamines, exhibit a reduced spectrum of microbial inhibition thus bringing about microbial resistance. Besides, with the exception of QACs, which establish durable bonds with textiles, they gradually lose their bioactivity with use and laundering. Therefore a new strategy to develop non-toxic antimicrobial textiles without microbial resistance side-effects are hereby described. Our results demonstrate the potential of the cotton and silk covalent and non-covalent modification with aminoacids and antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) and openingnewavenues to a world of applications in the area of increased risk microbial infections.
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title New strategies for surface modification of cotton and silk textiles with antimicrobial properties
spellingShingle New strategies for surface modification of cotton and silk textiles with antimicrobial properties
Nogueira, Frederico
Science & Technology
title_short New strategies for surface modification of cotton and silk textiles with antimicrobial properties
title_full New strategies for surface modification of cotton and silk textiles with antimicrobial properties
title_fullStr New strategies for surface modification of cotton and silk textiles with antimicrobial properties
title_full_unstemmed New strategies for surface modification of cotton and silk textiles with antimicrobial properties
title_sort New strategies for surface modification of cotton and silk textiles with antimicrobial properties
author Nogueira, Frederico
author_facet Nogueira, Frederico
Piskin, Erhan
Teixeira, Pilar
Gouveia, Isabel C.
author_role author
author2 Piskin, Erhan
Teixeira, Pilar
Gouveia, Isabel C.
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nogueira, Frederico
Piskin, Erhan
Teixeira, Pilar
Gouveia, Isabel C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Science & Technology
topic Science & Technology
description Throughout the past decades hospitals have been facing a major challenge concerning the growing multi-drug microbial resistance, especially in immunodepressed patients. The development of antimicrobial textiles offers a promising solution in the prevention of infections in clinical settings since microbial shedding from our body contributes to microorganism spreading into a textile material, either directly in clothes or on surrounding textiles. The use of some chemical antimicrobial agents in textiles has already been tested, as for example quaternaryammonium- compounds (QACs), biguanidines, silver, triclosan, and N-halamines. However, these have proved to be of limited clinical applicability. They exhibit some cytotoxicity causing some irritation of the skin, toxicity to the environment and, except for silver and N-halamines, exhibit a reduced spectrum of microbial inhibition thus bringing about microbial resistance. Besides, with the exception of QACs, which establish durable bonds with textiles, they gradually lose their bioactivity with use and laundering. Therefore a new strategy to develop non-toxic antimicrobial textiles without microbial resistance side-effects are hereby described. Our results demonstrate the potential of the cotton and silk covalent and non-covalent modification with aminoacids and antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) and openingnewavenues to a world of applications in the area of increased risk microbial infections.
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