LOADING EFFICIENCY AND IN VITRO RELEASE STUDIES OF MICROPARTICLES TREATED ON LEATHER AND FOOTWEAR LININGS
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https://doi.org/10.55956/FVMJ3854Keywords:
footwear, leather, lining, microparticles, in vitroAbstract
The article investigates the efficiency of loading laurel oil on footwear lining and in vitro release of laurel oil microparticles applied to leather. The loading efficiency of 5 different solutions applied to footwear lining materials was determined. The loading efficiency results were obtained for unwashed lining materials and materials washed 3 times. The in vitro release results of laurel oil from leather impregnated with laurel oil microparticles for 24 hours were determined. The binding of microparticles to phosphate buffered saline (PBS) was investigated. As a result, it was proven that the loading efficiency of laurel oil was higher in Solution-3 and showed higher in vitro release in the sample applied by deep immersion method (DC-O).
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