INVESTIGATION OF THE PROPERTIES OF KNITTED DRESSINGSMODIFIED WITH ZINC OXIDE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55956/XDDK5958Keywords:
knitted dressings, fabric treatment, zinc oxide, antimicrobial activity, medical textiles, nanoparticlesAbstract
The article discusses research works aimed at studying the properties of knitted dressings modified with zinc oxide in order to improve their antimicrobial and functional characteristics. Zinc oxide, due to its antibacterial and healing properties, is actively used in medical textile materials, providing reliable protection against infections and contributing to accelerated wound healing. The article presents the results of experimental studies aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of using zinc oxide nanoparticles in knitted dressings, as well as their effect on the mechanical and hygienic properties of fabrics. Methods of tissue treatment are described, as well as tests for antimicrobial activity. The data obtained confirm the high efficiency of using zinc oxide to enhance the functional properties of medical textiles. The results of this study may be useful for the development of new materials for bandages and other medical applications, as well as for further improvement of textile modification technologies in medicine.
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