Deposition Efficacy of Natural and Synthetic Antioxidants on Fabrics

Pine bark extracts were tested as valid natural alternatives to common phenolic antioxidants to be deposited onto solid matrices. An analytical method for determining both deposition-efficacy and maintenance of antioxidant activity on fabrics surfaces was developed and successfully applied to phenol...

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Main Authors: Paola Giannì, Heiko Lange, Giulia Bianchetti, Conny Joos, David W. Brogden, Claudia Crestini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/18/6213
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spelling doaj-bbdef32f2b3649caa095f35be5f29a1f2020-11-25T01:58:55ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-09-01106213621310.3390/app10186213Deposition Efficacy of Natural and Synthetic Antioxidants on FabricsPaola Giannì0Heiko Lange1Giulia Bianchetti2Conny Joos3David W. Brogden4Claudia Crestini5Department of Chemical Sciences and Technologies, University of Rome ‘Tor Vergata’, Via della Ricerca Scientifica, 00133 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Pharmacy, University of Naples ‘Federico II’, Via Domenico Montesano 49, 80131 Naples, ItalyProcter & Gamble Services Company NV/SA, 1853 Strombeek Bever, BelgiumProcter & Gamble Services Company NV/SA, 1853 Strombeek Bever, BelgiumThe Procter & Gamble Company, 5289 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH 45217, USACSGI–Center for Colloid and Surface Science, Via della Lastruccia 3, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino, ItalyPine bark extracts were tested as valid natural alternatives to common phenolic antioxidants to be deposited onto solid matrices. An analytical method for determining both deposition-efficacy and maintenance of antioxidant activity on fabrics surfaces was developed and successfully applied to phenolic antioxidants and pine tannins onto cotton fabric samples. Accumulated data suggest that common phenolic antioxidants and tannin contribute to an elevated antioxidant activity on fabric. A known source of odour is autoxidation of residual sebum on fabric, leading to the generation of malodourous compounds. Therefore, antioxidants hold the promise for mitigating malodour on fabrics, a top unmet consumer need around the globe.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/18/6213antioxidantstanninpine bark extractfabric antioxidant activityABTSmalodour
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author Paola Giannì
Heiko Lange
Giulia Bianchetti
Conny Joos
David W. Brogden
Claudia Crestini
spellingShingle Paola Giannì
Heiko Lange
Giulia Bianchetti
Conny Joos
David W. Brogden
Claudia Crestini
Deposition Efficacy of Natural and Synthetic Antioxidants on Fabrics
Applied Sciences
antioxidants
tannin
pine bark extract
fabric antioxidant activity
ABTS
malodour
author_facet Paola Giannì
Heiko Lange
Giulia Bianchetti
Conny Joos
David W. Brogden
Claudia Crestini
author_sort Paola Giannì
title Deposition Efficacy of Natural and Synthetic Antioxidants on Fabrics
title_short Deposition Efficacy of Natural and Synthetic Antioxidants on Fabrics
title_full Deposition Efficacy of Natural and Synthetic Antioxidants on Fabrics
title_fullStr Deposition Efficacy of Natural and Synthetic Antioxidants on Fabrics
title_full_unstemmed Deposition Efficacy of Natural and Synthetic Antioxidants on Fabrics
title_sort deposition efficacy of natural and synthetic antioxidants on fabrics
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Pine bark extracts were tested as valid natural alternatives to common phenolic antioxidants to be deposited onto solid matrices. An analytical method for determining both deposition-efficacy and maintenance of antioxidant activity on fabrics surfaces was developed and successfully applied to phenolic antioxidants and pine tannins onto cotton fabric samples. Accumulated data suggest that common phenolic antioxidants and tannin contribute to an elevated antioxidant activity on fabric. A known source of odour is autoxidation of residual sebum on fabric, leading to the generation of malodourous compounds. Therefore, antioxidants hold the promise for mitigating malodour on fabrics, a top unmet consumer need around the globe.
topic antioxidants
tannin
pine bark extract
fabric antioxidant activity
ABTS
malodour
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/18/6213
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