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Zastosowanie technologii mikroenkapsulacji we włókiennictwie. Część IV - Cyklodekstryny i liposomy

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Microencapsulation technology in textile industry. Part IV. Cyclodextrins and liposomes
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Part IV presented using liposomes for wool dyeing in a cost-effective and environmentally sensitive way. The properties of cyclodextrins and their applications in the processes of the textile industry is described.
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66--69
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Bibliogr. 27 poz., tab., rys.
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  • Instytut Włókiennictwa w Łodzi
Bibliografia
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  • 2. Buschmann H.-J., Knittel D., Schollmeyer E., Cyclodextrine und Dextrine als neue Hilfsmittel in der Färberei, Melliand Textilberichte, Nr. 12, 1012-1014, (1991).
  • 3. Denter U., Buschmann H.-J., Knittel D., Schollmeyer E., Verfahrennstechnische Methoden zur permanenten Fixierung von Cyclodextrinderivativen auf Textilen Oberflachen, Textilveredlung, 32, nr 1/2, 33-39, (1997).
  • 4. Opwis K., Bach E., Buschmann H.-J., Knittel D., Schollmeyer E., Stabilisierung enzymatischer Textilveredlungsprozesse durch Cyclodextrine, Melliand Textilber. 79, 545-546, (1998).
  • 5. Lu J., Hill M.A., Hood M., Greeson D.F., Horton J.R., Orndorf P.E., Herndon A.S., Tonelli A.E., Formation of antibiotic, biodegradable polymers by processing with Irgasan DP300R (triclosan) and its inclusion compound with beta-cyclodextrin, J.of App. Pol. Science, 82, 300-309, (2001).
  • 6. Wang C.X., Chen Sh.L., Fragrance-releaseproperty of beta-cyclodextrin inclusion compounds and their application in aromatherapy, J. of Ind. Text., 34, nr 3, 157-166, (2005).
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  • 9. Trinh T. et al., Uncomplexed cyclodextrin compositions for odour and wrinkle control, US Patent 6,001,343, December 14, (1999).
  • 10. Lasic D.D. Liposomes: from Physics to Applications, Elsevier, London (1993).
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  • 12. Stainmesse S., Fessi H., Devissaguet J-P., Puisieux F., Process for the preparation of dispersible colloidal systems of amphiphilic lipids in the form of oligolamellar liposomes of submicron dimensions, US Patent 5,174,930, December 1992.
  • 13. Schneider M., Process for the preparation of liposomes in aqueous solution, US Patent 4,224,179, September 1980.
  • 14. Engeberts J.B.F.N., Hoekstra D., Vesicle-forming synthetic amphiphiles, Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1241, 323-340. (1995).
  • 15. Kozubek A., Gubernator J., Przeworska E., Stasiuk M., Liposomal drug delivery, a novel approach: PLARosomes, Acta Biochimica Polonica, vol. 47, 639-649, (2000).
  • 16. Kulkarni S.B., Betageri G.V., Singh M., Factors affecting microencapsulation of drugs in liposomes, J. Microencapsul. Vol. 12(3), 229-246, (1995).
  • 17. Amphiphilic materials and liposome formulations thereof, US Patent 6,699,499, March 2004.
  • 18. Polymersomes and relating encapsulating materials, US Patent 6,835,394, December 2004.
  • 19. Barni E., Carpignano R., Di Modica G., Savarino P., Viscardi G., Vesicle precursors in the dyeing of polyester with disperse dyes, J. Dispers. Sci. Technol., 9,(1), 75-87, (1988).
  • 20. de la Maza A., Parra J.L., Bosch P., Using liposomes in wool chlorination: stability of chlorine liposomes and their application on wool fibres, Textile Res. J., 61, 357-362, (1991).
  • 21. de la Maza A., Parra J.L., Unilamellar lipid bilayers including cholesterol in wool chlorination : stability of chlorine liposomes and their application on wool, Textile Res. J., 63, 44-50, (1993).
  • 22. de la Maza A., Parra J.L., Coderch L., Bosch P., Large unilamellar vesicle liposomes for wool dyeing: stability of dye-liposome systems and their application on untreated wool, Textile Res. J., 62 (7), 406-413, (1992).
  • 23. de la Maza A., Parra J.L., Unilamellar lipid bilayers as vehicles for azo disperse dyes on wool, Textile Res. J., 64 (5), 255-261, (1994).
  • 24. de la Maza A., Parra J.L., Coderch L., Bosch P., Phosphatidylcholine/ cholesterol liposomes as vehicles for anthraąuinone disperse dyes in wool dyeing, JSDC, 111, (1/2) 30-35, (1995).
  • 25. de la Maza A., Coderch L., Manich A.M., Marti M., Parra J.L., Optimizing a wool dyeing process with an azoic 1:2 metal complex dye using commercially available liposomes, Textile Res. J., 68 (9), 635-642,(1998).
  • 26. Gomez J.I.N.R., Genovez M.C., Hrdina R., Controlling exhaustion of reactive dyes on wool by microencapsulation with liposomes, Textile Res. J., 67 (7), 537-541, (1997).
  • 27. Baptista A.L.F., Coutinho P.J.G., Oliveira M.E.C.D., Gomes J.I.N. Lipid interaction with textile fibres in dyeing conditions, Progress in Colloid and Polymer Science, vol. 123, 88-93, (2004).
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