- Biotextile
Biotextiles are structures composed of
textile fibers designed for use in specific biological environments where their performance depends onbiocompatibility andbiostability with cells and biologicalfluids . Biotextiles include implantible devices such assurgical suture s,hernia repair fabrics, arterialgraft s,artificial skin and parts ofartificial heart s. They were first created 30 years ago by Dr. Martin W. King, a professor inNorth Carolina State University ’s College of Textiles [http://www.tx.ncsu.edu/faculty_center/directory/detail.cfm?id=63] .Medical textiles are a broader group which also includes bandages, wound dressings, hospital linen, preventive clothing etc.
Antiseptic biotextiles are textiles used in fighting againstcutaneous bacteria l proliferation.Zeolite andtriclosan are at the present time the most used molecules. This original property allows to fightinhibits the development of odours or bacterial proliferation in the diabetic foot.New developments
In the new paradigm of
tissue engineering , professionals are trying to develop new textiles so that the body can form new tissue around these devices so it’s not relying solely on synthetic foreign implanted material. Graduate student Jessica Gluck has demonstrated that viable and functioning liver cells can be grown on textile scaffolds [http://www.physorg.com/news96302396.html] .ee also
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Technical textiles External links
* [http://www.ncsu.edu/research/results/vol5/6.html website NC State’s College of Textiles on biotextiles]
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