Browsing by Author "Coderch Negra, Luisa"
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Biofunctional textiles
Lis Arias, Manuel José; Martí, Meritxell; Coderch Negra, Luisa; Alonso, Cristina; Maesta Bezerra, Fabricio; Immich, Ana Paula; Tornero, José Antonio (2019-04-15)
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Open AccessThe aim of the chapter is to state different new possibilities that textile substrates offer for more specialized functions as Biomedical devices, Cos-metics, Skin treatment, and which are ... -
Cosmetotextiles with gallic acid: skin reservoir effect
Martí Gelabert, Meritxell; Alonso Merino, Cristina; Martínez Rodríguez, Vanessa; Lis Arias, Manuel José; de la Maza, Alfons; Parra Juez, José Luis; Coderch Negra, Luisa (HINDAWI, 2013-03-11)
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Open AccessThe antioxidant gallic acid (GA) has been incorporated into cotton (CO) and polyamide (PA) through two different vehicles, that is, liposomes and mixed micelles, and their respective absorption/desorption processes have ... -
Efecto antioxidante de cosmeto-textiles con ácido gálico encapsulado en microesferas
Alonso Merino, Cristina; Barba Albanell, Cristina; Lis Arias, Manuel José; Rubio Toledano, Laura; Coderch Negra, Luisa; Martí Gelabert, Meritxell (Asociación Española de Químicos y Coloristas Textiles, 2016-04-01)
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Open AccessEl antioxidante polifenólico ácido gálico (GA) ha sido encapsulado en microesferas preparadas con poli-( -caprolactona (PCL) e incorporado en un tejido de poliamida (PA) y se ha estudiado la protección UV cuando se aplica ... -
Gallic acid vehiculized through liposomes or mixed micelles in biofunctional textiles
Martí Gelabert, Meritxell; Martínez Rodríguez, Vanessa; Lis Arias, Manuel José; Valldeperas Morell, José; de la Maza, Alfons; Parra Juez, José Luis; Coderch Negra, Luisa (2014)
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Restricted access - publisher's policyLiposomes and mixed micelles were used to vehiculize gallic acid, as antioxidant, when applied to different textiles designed to be in contact with the skin as biofunctional textiles. Foulard and bath exhaustion processes ... -
Increased comfort of polyester fabrics
Martí Gelabert, Meritxell; Gisbert Paya, Jaime; Bonet Aracil, Mª Angeles; Jovancic, Petar; Lis Arias, Manuel José; Coderch Negra, Luisa (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2021-09-01)
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Open AccessThe hydrophilicity of fibers is directly related to the comfort of a fabric and represents one of the most important aspects of a textile. Therefore, polyester (PES) modification has focused on an increase in moisture ... -
Mathematical models for drug delivery from textile
Martí Gelabert, Meritxell; Martínez, Vanessa; Lis Arias, Manuel José; Coderch Negra, Luisa (2019-06-24)
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Open AccessGallic acid was microencapsulated in poly-¿-caprolactone by the solvent evaporation method and was applied onto biofunctional textile substrates, cotton, and polyamide fabrics using a finishing process. A higher content ... -
Skin penetration and antioxidant effect of cosmeto-textiles with gallic acid
Alonso Merino, Cristina; Martí Gelabert, Meritxell; Barba Albanell, Cristina; Lis Arias, Manuel José; Rubio Toledano, Laura; Coderch Negra, Luisa (2016-01-26)
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Open AccessIn this work, the antioxidant gallic acid (GA) has been encapsulated in microspheres prepared with poly-e-caprolactone (PCL) and incorporated into polyamide (PA) obtaining the cosmeto-textile. The topical application of ... -
Textiles with gallic acid microspheres: in vitro release characteristics
Martí Gelabert, Meritxell; Martínez Rodríguez, Vanessa; Carreras Parera, Núria; Alonso Merino, Cristina; Lis Arias, Manuel José; Parra Juez, José Luis; Coderch Negra, Luisa (2014-01-01)
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Restricted access - publisher's policyThe aim of this study was to demonstrate the skin penetration of an antioxidant, gallic acid (GA), encapsulated in poly-epsilon-caprolactone (PCL) microspheres and applied onto textile fabrics, by a specific in vitro ...