Copper Alginate-Cotton Cellulose (CACC) Fibers with Excellent Antibacterial Properties

The present work describes synthesis of copper alginate-cotton cellulose (CACC) composite fibers and detailed investigation of antimicrobial action against the model bacteria E.coli. The CACC fibers were prepared by immersing cotton fibers in aqueous solution of sodium alginate, followed by ionic cr...

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Main Authors: Navin Chand, Ph.D., Sunil Kumar Bajpai, Ph.D., Mary Grace, M.Sc.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2009-09-01
Series:Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
Online Access:http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume4/4.3Bajpai24-35.pdf
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spelling doaj-578bf02a7f9a49fb92e4b966ed9257f92020-11-25T03:15:42ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics1558-92502009-09-01432435Copper Alginate-Cotton Cellulose (CACC) Fibers with Excellent Antibacterial PropertiesNavin Chand, Ph.D.Sunil Kumar Bajpai, Ph.D.Mary Grace, M.Sc.The present work describes synthesis of copper alginate-cotton cellulose (CACC) composite fibers and detailed investigation of antimicrobial action against the model bacteria E.coli. The CACC fibers were prepared by immersing cotton fibers in aqueous solution of sodium alginate, followed by ionic crosslinking of alginate chains within the cotton cellulose fibers with Cu(II) ions to yield CACC composite fibers. The resulting CACC fibers were investigated for their biocidal action against E.coli, by using zone inhibition and colonies counting method. Finally, CACC fibers were reduced with sodium borohydride to yield copper nanoparticles- loaded composite fibers and investigated for biocidal action. It was found that CACC fibers possessed both, the fair mechanical strength and antibacterial action. The extent of biocidal action was found to depend upon the amount of Cu(II) loaded and concentration of alginate into cotton- cellulose fibers. The fibers showed higher Cu(II) release in physiological fluid as compared to distilled water. Copper alginate-cotton cellulose (CACC) fibers show fair mechanical strength and release copper ions in the presence of physiological fluid and protein solution. These fibers have great potential to be used as dressing materials.http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume4/4.3Bajpai24-35.pdf
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author Navin Chand, Ph.D.
Sunil Kumar Bajpai, Ph.D.
Mary Grace, M.Sc.
spellingShingle Navin Chand, Ph.D.
Sunil Kumar Bajpai, Ph.D.
Mary Grace, M.Sc.
Copper Alginate-Cotton Cellulose (CACC) Fibers with Excellent Antibacterial Properties
Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
author_facet Navin Chand, Ph.D.
Sunil Kumar Bajpai, Ph.D.
Mary Grace, M.Sc.
author_sort Navin Chand, Ph.D.
title Copper Alginate-Cotton Cellulose (CACC) Fibers with Excellent Antibacterial Properties
title_short Copper Alginate-Cotton Cellulose (CACC) Fibers with Excellent Antibacterial Properties
title_full Copper Alginate-Cotton Cellulose (CACC) Fibers with Excellent Antibacterial Properties
title_fullStr Copper Alginate-Cotton Cellulose (CACC) Fibers with Excellent Antibacterial Properties
title_full_unstemmed Copper Alginate-Cotton Cellulose (CACC) Fibers with Excellent Antibacterial Properties
title_sort copper alginate-cotton cellulose (cacc) fibers with excellent antibacterial properties
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
issn 1558-9250
publishDate 2009-09-01
description The present work describes synthesis of copper alginate-cotton cellulose (CACC) composite fibers and detailed investigation of antimicrobial action against the model bacteria E.coli. The CACC fibers were prepared by immersing cotton fibers in aqueous solution of sodium alginate, followed by ionic crosslinking of alginate chains within the cotton cellulose fibers with Cu(II) ions to yield CACC composite fibers. The resulting CACC fibers were investigated for their biocidal action against E.coli, by using zone inhibition and colonies counting method. Finally, CACC fibers were reduced with sodium borohydride to yield copper nanoparticles- loaded composite fibers and investigated for biocidal action. It was found that CACC fibers possessed both, the fair mechanical strength and antibacterial action. The extent of biocidal action was found to depend upon the amount of Cu(II) loaded and concentration of alginate into cotton- cellulose fibers. The fibers showed higher Cu(II) release in physiological fluid as compared to distilled water. Copper alginate-cotton cellulose (CACC) fibers show fair mechanical strength and release copper ions in the presence of physiological fluid and protein solution. These fibers have great potential to be used as dressing materials.
url http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume4/4.3Bajpai24-35.pdf
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