Synthetic antimicrobial agent and antimicrobial fabrics: progress and challenges

Recently, there is a strengthening requirement for antimicrobial fabrics that are resistant to pathogens, offer greater hygiene, and are protective in an active lifestyle. Synthetic compounds have been applied to impart antimicrobial properties to the fabrics. In this paper, synthetic antimicrobial...

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Main Authors: Norashikin, Mat Zain, Akindoyo, John Olabode, Beg, M. D. H.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IIUM, Malaysia 2018
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29465/1/Synthetic%20antimicrobial%20agent%20and%20antimicrobial%20fabrics-%20progress%20and%20challenges.pdf
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author Norashikin, Mat Zain
Akindoyo, John Olabode
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description Recently, there is a strengthening requirement for antimicrobial fabrics that are resistant to pathogens, offer greater hygiene, and are protective in an active lifestyle. Synthetic compounds have been applied to impart antimicrobial properties to the fabrics. In this paper, synthetic antimicrobial agents, namely quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs), polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB), triclosan, and N-halamine are discussed along with their mechanisms of action. Research has been done on synthetic antimicrobial treatment of fabrics; the tested microorganisms used to determine their efficiency and durability are summarized. It is also found that although synthetic antimicrobial agents have excellent strength to kill the microorganisms, some of these antimicrobial agents are harmful and have adverse effects on the environment, safety, and health. Identification of these problems will provide future challenges to overcome and improve the techniques used for antimicrobial treatment of the fabrics. Based on the infromation presented herein, it is recommended that subsequent studies should consider the use of antimicrobial agents that are either obtained from plant sources or from microorganisms. On the other hand, nanotechnlogy should be explored for production of antimicrobial agents in further studies based on its potential to facilitate the production of environmentally benign antimicrobial agents.
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spelling UMPir294652022-11-07T09:51:41Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29465/ Synthetic antimicrobial agent and antimicrobial fabrics: progress and challenges Norashikin, Mat Zain Akindoyo, John Olabode Beg, M. D. H. QD Chemistry TP Chemical technology Recently, there is a strengthening requirement for antimicrobial fabrics that are resistant to pathogens, offer greater hygiene, and are protective in an active lifestyle. Synthetic compounds have been applied to impart antimicrobial properties to the fabrics. In this paper, synthetic antimicrobial agents, namely quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs), polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB), triclosan, and N-halamine are discussed along with their mechanisms of action. Research has been done on synthetic antimicrobial treatment of fabrics; the tested microorganisms used to determine their efficiency and durability are summarized. It is also found that although synthetic antimicrobial agents have excellent strength to kill the microorganisms, some of these antimicrobial agents are harmful and have adverse effects on the environment, safety, and health. Identification of these problems will provide future challenges to overcome and improve the techniques used for antimicrobial treatment of the fabrics. Based on the infromation presented herein, it is recommended that subsequent studies should consider the use of antimicrobial agents that are either obtained from plant sources or from microorganisms. On the other hand, nanotechnlogy should be explored for production of antimicrobial agents in further studies based on its potential to facilitate the production of environmentally benign antimicrobial agents. IIUM, Malaysia 2018 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29465/1/Synthetic%20antimicrobial%20agent%20and%20antimicrobial%20fabrics-%20progress%20and%20challenges.pdf Norashikin, Mat Zain and Akindoyo, John Olabode and Beg, M. D. H. (2018) Synthetic antimicrobial agent and antimicrobial fabrics: progress and challenges. IIUM Engineering Journal, 19 (2). pp. 10-29. ISSN 1511-788X. (Published) https://doi.org/10.31436/iiumej.v19i2.929 https://doi.org/10.31436/iiumej.v19i2.929
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title_short Synthetic antimicrobial agent and antimicrobial fabrics: progress and challenges
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topic QD Chemistry
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url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29465/1/Synthetic%20antimicrobial%20agent%20and%20antimicrobial%20fabrics-%20progress%20and%20challenges.pdf
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