Four types of biologically active molecules were examined for their structure/activity relationships as applied to textile functionalization. Bio-molecules including enzymes, peptides, carbohydrates, and lipids have been found to retain their activity when linked to cotton fabrics. Wound dressing protection against the protease destruction caused by human neutrophil elastase was examined with cellulose conjugates and formulations of peptides, carbohydrates, and lipids attached with various chemistries to cotton dressings. These serve as a model for protective textiles at the surface of the skin. Additional biological activities that were explored included antibacterial and haemostatic fabrics related to wound healing, and neurotoxin neutralization related to decontamination. Lysozyme was found to have robust antibacterial activity when conjugated to cotton. Peptide conjugates of cellulose have been explored as enzyme substrates, antimicrobial agents, and cell adhesion promoters on textiles for wound healing. Carbohydrates ranging from low molecular weight monosaccharides to high molecular weight polysaccharides have both molecular and functional activity when crosslinked or grafted onto cotton with numerous textile performance properties. Textile bound lipids have been explored for a variety of applications including antibacterial, hygienic function, and enzyme inhibition. A lipid: albumin complex that serves as a carrier transfer agent involved in enzyme inhibition is given as an example.
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Performance of Bioactive Molecules on Cotton and Other Textiles Available to Purchase
J. Vincent Edwards;
J. Vincent Edwards
Southern Regional Research Center, 1100 Robert E. Lee Blvd. New Orleans, Louisiana, 70124
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Steven C. Goheen
Steven C. Goheen
Battelle, Pacific Northwest Division Richland, Washington
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2515-8090
Print ISSN: 1560-6074
© 2006 Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2006
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Research Journal of Textile and Apparel (2006) 10 (4): 19–32.
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Edwards JV, Goheen SC (2006), "Performance of Bioactive Molecules on Cotton and Other Textiles". Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, Vol. 10 No. 4 pp. 19–32, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/RJTA-10-04-2006-B003
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