Molecules, Vol. 31, Pages 1077: Essential Oils Applied to Textile Substrates with Emphasis on Antibacterial Properties: Review Article

Fuente: Molecules - Revista científica (MDPI)
Molecules, Vol. 31, Pages 1077: Essential Oils Applied to Textile Substrates with Emphasis on Antibacterial Properties: Review Article
Molecules doi: 10.3390/molecules31071077
Authors:
Hendrick Lezeck
Meritxell Martí
Siddanth Saxena
Manuel J. Lis

Essential oils (EOs) are well-known in traditional medicine, pharmacy, the food industry, and cosmetics because they are readily available and have proven efficacy across a wide range of applications. They are natural, bio-based, and biodegradable, and when applied accurately, they exhibit effective action against microorganisms, viruses, and fungi. However, most organic EOs are volatile and have hydrophobic surface chemistry, making them unsuitable for direct bio-applications in textiles. Textiles offer a useful platform for applying essential oils to impart functions such as antimicrobial or deodorizing effects. While traditional textiles focused mainly on comfort and protection, the rise of functional textiles has created new opportunities to integrate natural compounds such as essential oils. Recently, a growing body of research has focused on integrating essential oils into textile materials, driven by the increasing demand for sustainable fabrics with added biofunctionality. This review highlights the latest advances in applying essential oils to textile substrates and examines the techniques used and the improvements achieved, including washing cycles, antibacterial efficiency ranges, and durability. We survey recent literature, including research papers, articles, and books, to identify the most common methods and clarify their underlying mechanisms.