用植物提取物促进纺织品:一种先进的可持续抗菌创新,可直接应用于皮肤。

IF 2.9 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
3 Biotech Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-15 DOI:10.1007/s13205-025-04475-3
Cláudia S Oliveira, Ashly Rocha, Jéssica Antunes, Augusta Silva, Carla Silva, Freni K Tavaria
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摘要

本研究探讨天然植物提取物,特别是桉树和啤酒花,加入到针织物中,以开发抗菌纺织品。研究了功能化织物对两种病原菌(金黄色葡萄球菌和大肠杆菌)和一种常见皮肤共生菌(表皮葡萄球菌)的抑菌活性。通过MTT试验、TO/PI和钙黄蛋白/PI染色评估与人皮肤细胞的生物相容性。结果表明,功能化织物对金黄色葡萄球菌和表皮葡萄球菌具有较强的抑菌活性,对大肠杆菌的抑菌作用不明显。用啤酒花提取物功能化的织物在应用的二维模型中表现出生物相容性;然而,要确认它们对人类使用的安全性,需要使用先进的模型和其他终点(如皮肤致敏性和遗传毒性)进行进一步评估。总的来说,这项研究强调了将天然植物提取物纳入纺织品功能化的潜力,以创造环保和抗菌材料,满足日益增长的市场对安全性和可持续性的需求。未来的研究需要优化性能和应用。
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Boosting textiles with plant extracts: an advanced sustainable antimicrobial innovation for direct skin applications.

Boosting textiles with plant extracts: an advanced sustainable antimicrobial innovation for direct skin applications.

Boosting textiles with plant extracts: an advanced sustainable antimicrobial innovation for direct skin applications.

Boosting textiles with plant extracts: an advanced sustainable antimicrobial innovation for direct skin applications.

This study investigates the incorporation of natural plant extracts, particularly eucalyptus and hop, into knitted fabrics to develop antimicrobial textiles. The antibacterial activity of the functionalized fabrics was evaluated against two pathogenic bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli) and one common skin commensal (Staphylococcus epidermidis). Biocompatibility with human skin cells was assessed through MTT assays, TO/PI, and Calcein/PI staining. Results demonstrated strong antimicrobial activity of the functionalized textiles against S. aureus and S. epidermidis, with less evident effects on E. coli. Fabrics, functionalized with hop extracts, demonstrated biocompatibility in the applied two-dimensional models; however, confirming their safety for human use requires further evaluation using advanced models and additional endpoints, such as skin sensitization and genotoxicity. Overall, the study highlights the potential of incorporating natural plant extracts in textile functionalization to create eco-friendly and antimicrobial materials that meet growing market demands for safety and sustainability. Future research is warranted to optimize performance and applications.

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3 Biotech
3 Biotech Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: 3 Biotech publishes the results of the latest research related to the study and application of biotechnology to: - Medicine and Biomedical Sciences - Agriculture - The Environment The focus on these three technology sectors recognizes that complete Biotechnology applications often require a combination of techniques. 3 Biotech not only presents the latest developments in biotechnology but also addresses the problems and benefits of integrating a variety of techniques for a particular application. 3 Biotech will appeal to scientists and engineers in both academia and industry focused on the safe and efficient application of Biotechnology to Medicine, Agriculture and the Environment.
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