Boric acid crosslinked chitosan microcapsules loaded with frankincense oil for the development of mosquito-repellent, antibacterial, antioxidant, and flame-retardant …

A Kumar, A Singh, J Sheikh - International Journal of Biological …, 2023 - Elsevier
A Kumar, A Singh, J Sheikh
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2023Elsevier
In ancient times, textiles were only used for covering the human body. Nowadays, people
are looking for functional textiles to provide additional functional properties. In the present
work, an attempt was made to develop chitosan and boric acid-based microcapsules loaded
with frankincense oil. Application of these microcapsules was done on cotton using a pad-
dry method. The release rate, encapsulation efficiency and microencapsulation yield of
microcapsules, and functional properties of finished fabric were studied. The prepared …
Abstract
In ancient times, textiles were only used for covering the human body. Nowadays, people are looking for functional textiles to provide additional functional properties. In the present work, an attempt was made to develop chitosan and boric acid-based microcapsules loaded with frankincense oil. Application of these microcapsules was done on cotton using a pad-dry method. The release rate, encapsulation efficiency and microencapsulation yield of microcapsules, and functional properties of finished fabric were studied. The prepared microcapsules were also characterised by different techniques like SEM, FTIR, TGA, and EDX. The finished fabric exhibited mosquito repellency (100 %), antioxidant activity (>66 %), antibacterial activity against E. coli (88.69 %) and S. aureus (94.5 %), and LOI of 24 with a pleasant aroma.
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