2016
DOI: 10.1080/02652048.2016.1216187
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Micro/nanoencapsulation of essential oils and fragrances: Focus on perfumed, antimicrobial, mosquito-repellent and medical textiles

Abstract: Herbal products have been widely used due to good antimicrobial, fragrance and medical properties. Essential oils and fragrances can be applied on the textile substrates as micro/nanocapsules to prolong lifetime by controlling the release rate. The present review tries to give a general overview on the application of micro/nanoencapsulated essential oils on the textile substrates to achieve aromatherapy textiles. These are divided into four diverse categories as the following: antimicrobial, perfumed, mosquito… Show more

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“…These volatile compounds are also important resources for the pharmaceutical, food, beverages, perfume, and cosmetics industries, and are thus economically significant [1,2,3]. The mixture of plant volatile compounds, which is also known as essential oil, can be extracted using hydrodistillation, steam distillation, supercritical fluid extraction, Soxhlet′s extraction, and ultrasound-assisted extraction [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These volatile compounds are also important resources for the pharmaceutical, food, beverages, perfume, and cosmetics industries, and are thus economically significant [1,2,3]. The mixture of plant volatile compounds, which is also known as essential oil, can be extracted using hydrodistillation, steam distillation, supercritical fluid extraction, Soxhlet′s extraction, and ultrasound-assisted extraction [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…N ‐Butyl‐1,2‐benzisothiazolin‐3‐one caused sensitization in a patient in contact with cooling fluid . Two cases have recently been reported of sensitization to BIT used as a preservative in the development of encapsulated substances, used to release fragrances in textiles and detergents . Even fewer data are available for OIT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 Two cases have recently been reported of sensitization to BIT used as a preservative in the development of encapsulated substances, 18 used to release fragrances in textiles and detergents. 19 Even fewer data are available for OIT. The presence of OIT in leather goods caused the induction of sensitization in several consumers, showing potential cross-reactivity with MI.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other disadvantages of EOs are their low stability, high light sensitivity and strong organoleptic characteristics (flavour and aroma; Turek & Stintzing ). Therefore, new approaches are required for applications involving EOs, and nanoencapsulation is one technique that can be used to improve their properties (Ghayempour & Montazer ). The literature includes studies of the encapsulation of essential oils using various different carrier systems, including zein nanoparticles (Parris et al .…”
Section: Future Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%