S. Karavana, G. Erkan, G. C. Türkoğlu, A. M. Sarıışık, B. Eser, Ali Toprak, A. Popescu
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Abstract
In this study, rosemary oil was obtained from Rosmarinus officinalis L. by water vapor distillation
method. Microcapsules were formed in different shell and core ratio using gelatin, gum arabic and ethyl
cellulose was employed as shell. Morphological features of the obtained microparticles were examined by
scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The bonding structures of microparticles were investigated by using
Fourier transformed infrared (FT-IR) spectrometry and thermogravimetric analysis and differential thermal
analysis system (DT/TGA). The selected microcapsule formulation was transferred to the fabrics used in sports
and leisure garments according to the exhaustion method. The fabrics were examined by SEM for the presence
of capsules on the fabrics