Micro-Encapsulation of Ozonated Red Pepper Seed Oil With Antimicrobial Activity and Application To Nonwoven Fabric

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2013

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Abstract

In recent years, functional fabrics possessing antimicrobial activity have drawn significant interest because antibiotic resistance is becoming widespread among pathogenic micro-organisms. The aim of this study was to produce microcapsules incorporating ozonated red pepper seed oil (ORPSO) with antimicrobial properties and apply them to nonwoven fabrics to prepare functional textiles. Red pepper seed oil (RPSO) was ozonated and micro-encapsulated via a complex coacervation method using gelatin (GE) and gum arabic (GA) as wall materials. While micro-encapsulation yield and oil loading decreased with increases in the amount of surfactant, the mean particle size increased. The antimicrobial activity of the oil was tested via the disc diffusion method. The microcapsules were also tested using the agar well method. While RPSO had no effect on the test micro-organisms, the ORPSO and microcapsules containing ORPSO were found to be active against the test micro-organisms. The microcapsules were then applied to nonwoven fabric using the padding method to produce a disposable functional textile. The microcapsule-impregnated functional fabrics provided a 5 log decrease in 1 h. It is therefore possible to functionalize nonwoven fabrics to have antimicrobial activity against antibiotic-resistant micro-organisms, using microcapsules containing ORPSO.

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Antimicrobial activity, Complex coacervation, Functional fabrics, Gum arabic, Gelatin, Red pepper seed oil, Drug Compounding, gum arabic, ozonation, Antimicrobial activity, Red pepper seed oil, gelatin, Gum Arabic, Ozone, complex coacervation, Anti-Infective Agents, Gum arabic, Candida albicans, Oils, Volatile, Plant Oils, functional fabrics, Particle Size, antimicrobial activity, Bacteria, Textiles, Complex coacervation, Seeds, Gelatin, micro-encapsulation, red pepper seed oil, Capsicum, Functional fabrics

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0404 agricultural biotechnology, 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences, 0405 other agricultural sciences

Citation

Özyıldız, F., Karagönlü, S., Başal, G., Uzel, A., and Bayraktar, O.(2013). Micro-encapsulation of ozonated red pepper seed oil with antimicrobial activity and application to nonwoven fabric. Letters in Applied Microbiology, 56(3), 168-179. doi:10.1111/lam.12028

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Letters in Applied Microbiology

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56

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3

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168

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179
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