APPLICATION OF ANTIMICROBIAL NON WOVEN FABRICS IN NURSING PADS Ibrahim, G.E. Nature & Science;Oct2011, Vol. 9 Issue 10, p16 Abstract This research aims.

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APPLICATION OF ANTIMICROBIAL NON WOVEN FABRICS IN NURSING PADS Ibrahim, G.E. Nature & Science;Oct2011, Vol. 9 Issue 10, p16 Abstract This research aims to produce fabrics suitable for being used as a breast-milk absorbent pad. The produced nurse pad consists of three layers The non-woven technique was applied to produce the outer layers, using different substrates where the outer layers were made of (cotton, viscose, polyester, viscose/ polyester blend and polypropylene),and the wadding layer were made of cotton and viscose. The produced fabrics were treated with an antimicrobial agent. Different parameters were studied including, fabric construction (using nonwoven technique), material used and weight. Their influence on the performance of the end-use fabric and the achieved properties were studied. On the other hand physical-chemical properties Air permeability test In this study the researcher has treated nursing pad samples with triclosan to improve their antimicrobial and water barrier properties. Water absorption test It is obvious from results that samples of viscose wadding have achieved the highest rates of absorption, whereas cotton samples have achieved the lowest rates. From the results it is obvious that samples produced of viscose fiber have achieved the highest rates of water permeability among all produced samples. Roughness test From the tables of roughness results and diagrams it is clear that, there is a direct relationship between weight/m2 and roughness. It could be stated that samples of high weights contain more fibers compared to samples of low weights and hence the total shear force within the fabric is higher., Results 1- Pardeshi,P.,D., and Manjrekar,S.,G.,2002."Medical Textiles: New Avenue of Textile Applications", The Indian Textile Journal, p Garrido,A.,E., " Protection Disks for Breastfeeding Mothers", U.S.Patent, No.7,330,330, Nov.27,2007.p4 3- Lidji,S.,R., "Absorbent Breast Pad For Nursing Mothers", U.S.Patent, No.5,931,717,Aug.3.p1-7 4-Houser,R.,D., and Houser, V.,I., 2001." Disposable Therapeutic Breast Pad", U.S.Patent, No.6,241,715,June 5,.p1 5-Foley,R.,M.,Nanna,K.,A., and Thomas,S., 2006."Medicated Breast Pad", U.S.Patent, No.7,044,828, May 16, p5 6-Roperts,C.,G., "Nursing Pad", U.S.Patent, No.6,390,886, May 21, 2002.p4 References Experimental Work This research concerns with producing fabrics suitable for being used as nursing pad. Five kinds of textile materials were used in this research, polyester, viscose, viscose/ polyester blend, cotton and polypropylene. Nonwoven construction, using random- laid technique for forming the web and spun-laced process for web bonding, was used for producing the inner and outer layers for all samples under study. Antimicrobial treatment (using triclosan) In this study, antimicrobial finishes was applied to all samples. Antimicrobial treatment were applied to fabrics to prevent the growth of microorganisms exposed to the fabrics and so provide increased comfort and improved wear ability when not nursing because of the decrease in skin irritation. Samples were padded in an aqueous solution containing 100 % triclosan and then squeezed to a wet pick up 100 %.Samples were dried at 45 0 C for 15 min,then thermo-fixed at C for 20 sec. Methods and Materials Introduction Nursing pads are widely used by nursing mothers to prevent strike- through of milk onto their clothing. This research aims to produce fabrics suitable for being used as a breast-milk absorbent pad. The produced nurse pad consists of three layers The non-woven technique was applied to produce the outer layers, using different substrates where the outer layers were made of (cotton, viscose, polyester, viscose/ polyester blend and polypropylene),and the wadding layer were made of cotton and viscose. The produced fabrics were treated with an antimicrobial agent. Different parameters were studied including, fabric construction (using nonwoven technique), material used and weight. Their influence on the performance of the end-use fabric and the achieved properties were studied. On the other hand physical- chemical properties including roughness, thickness, absorption, and antimicrobial, were evaluated according to the final product needs. Nursing pads The feeding of a baby is essential for its correct development and for good nutrition and it is strongly advised by pediatricians, midwives and other experts in breastfeeding. (3)A period of time (several days to few weeks) elapses during which the demands of infant gradually influences the hormonal production of the mother which, in turn, adjusts the volume of milk production. Types of nursing pads There are two major types of nursing pads.The first is a therapeutic breast pad for heating or cooling the female breast during nursing to alleviate the symptoms of clogged milk duct AntimicrobialTests After treatment Inhibition zone diameter (1 cm sample) Candida albicans (Fungus) Aspergillus flavus (Fungus) Staphylococc us aureus (G + ) Escherichi a coli (G - ) No Results of the antimicrobial test applied to the produced samples (G - ) =Gram negative (G + )= Gram positive Air permeability (L 3 /min. m 2 ) Roughness (Ra. µ) mTests After treatmen t Before treatment After treatment Before treatment No Results of the roughness and air permeability tests applied to the produced samples