Anti-candidiasis functional material for women’s cotton undergarments

IF 1.6 4区 工程技术 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES Textile Research Journal Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1177/00405175241243008
Cláudia Mouro, Ana Palmeria-de-Oliveira, Ana P Gomes, Isabel Cristina Gouveia
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The escalating incidence of Candida spp. infections among individuals with compromised immune systems is attributed to various factors, including broad-spectrum antibiotic usage, common health issues, and inadequate undergarments, requiring novel preventive measures. While the pathogenic mechanisms of Candida spp. infections remain incompletely understood, their virulence attributes and opportunistic nature challenge host defenses. In response, this research study introduces an innovative nanobiotechnological approach employing L-cysteine to develop nontoxic anti- Candida spp. textile materials. Cotton, an ideal material for women’s underwear, was functionalized with L-cysteine through an exhaustion procedure following activation with 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidinyl-1-oxy free radical. The results demonstrated increased energy dispersive X-ray peaks corresponding to sulfur atoms in the functionalized cotton fabric, confirming that L-cysteine remained attached to the cotton surface even after washing cycles. Moreover, the cotton containing L-cysteine displayed morphology and mechanical properties similar to the nonfunctionalized cotton, indicating that the incorporation of L-cysteine did not impact the cotton properties. In addition, cotton functionalized with L-cysteine exhibited a significant reduction in yeast growth – 87.04 ± 1.90% for Candida albicans and 65.28 ± 3.03% for Candida parapsilosis – highlighting its potential as a class I medical device, particularly for preventing candidiasis in women’s medical underwear.
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女性棉质内衣的抗念珠菌功能材料
在免疫系统受损的人群中,念珠菌属感染的发病率不断攀升,这是由多种因素造成的,包括广谱抗生素的使用、常见的健康问题和内衣不足等,因此需要采取新的预防措施。念珠菌感染的致病机制尚不完全清楚,但其毒力属性和机会性挑战着宿主的防御能力。为此,本研究采用一种创新的纳米生物技术方法,利用 L-半胱氨酸来开发无毒的抗念珠菌纺织材料。棉花是一种理想的女性内衣材料,通过 2,2,6,6- 四甲基哌啶-1-氧自由基活化后的耗竭程序,棉花被 L-半胱氨酸功能化。结果表明,功能化棉织物中与硫原子相对应的能量色散 X 射线峰有所增加,这证实了 L-半胱氨酸即使在洗涤循环后仍附着在棉织物表面。此外,含有 L-半胱氨酸的棉花在形态和机械性能上与未功能化的棉花相似,这表明加入 L-半胱氨酸不会影响棉花的性能。此外,L-半胱氨酸功能化棉花还能显著减少酵母菌的生长--对白色念珠菌的生长率为 87.04 ± 1.90%,对副丝状念珠菌的生长率为 65.28 ± 3.03%--这凸显了它作为一类医疗器械的潜力,尤其是在女性医用内衣中预防念珠菌病方面。
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Textile Research Journal
Textile Research Journal 工程技术-材料科学:纺织
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4.00
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21.70%
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309
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: The Textile Research Journal is the leading peer reviewed Journal for textile research. It is devoted to the dissemination of fundamental, theoretical and applied scientific knowledge in materials, chemistry, manufacture and system sciences related to fibers, fibrous assemblies and textiles. The Journal serves authors and subscribers worldwide, and it is selective in accepting contributions on the basis of merit, novelty and originality.
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