2011
DOI: 10.1177/0040517511429607
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A new textile-based approach to assess the antimicrobial activity of volatiles

Abstract: Textiles with antimicrobial properties are required in many areas but it is difficult to assess the effect with current assays based on the cultivation of microorganisms. Using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) we observed that the complex matrix of textiles provides an ideal niche for the adhesion of microorganisms because polyester fibres showed a high number of irregularly appearing notches. In another experiment with green fluorescent protein-labelled Staphylococcus epidermidis cells were found in … Show more

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“…Anilides such as salicylanilide and diphenylureas (carbanilides) are organic molecules used in biocidal formulations for oral care and health. Antimicrobial dyes have been evaluated for textile products. Some et al studied graphene‐DS‐PLL composites composed of 4‐carboxylic acid benzene diazonium salts (DS), which have more anionic carboxylic acid groups to bind cationic PLLs, making it the most potent antibacterial compound that also is highly biocompatible with human cells.…”
Section: Biocides' Mechanism Of Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anilides such as salicylanilide and diphenylureas (carbanilides) are organic molecules used in biocidal formulations for oral care and health. Antimicrobial dyes have been evaluated for textile products. Some et al studied graphene‐DS‐PLL composites composed of 4‐carboxylic acid benzene diazonium salts (DS), which have more anionic carboxylic acid groups to bind cationic PLLs, making it the most potent antibacterial compound that also is highly biocompatible with human cells.…”
Section: Biocides' Mechanism Of Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 Plant-associated strains of the species Paenibacillus polymyxa and Pseudomonas chlororaphis , originally isolated from pumpkins, were tested for their production of volatiles for antimicrobial effect on clinically relevant pathogens which were applied on textiles. 11 Karthikeyan further studied antimicrobial effects and dyeing of pumpkin peel. The natural dye from pumpkin skin was extracted, and the chemical dye effluent from the textile industry was collected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%