Dermatitis is one of the most prevalent inflammatory skin diseases. Research on the treatment and care of dermatitis has not only generated widespread and intensive interest in the medical community, but the textile field is now also beginning to investigate textiles with dermatitis care functions. Because of the antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties of the catechins and acetobacter in bacterial cellulose, it is used as a medical anti-inflammatory dressing for the skin. In addition, the fashion sector is considering bacterial cellulose as a possible sustainable material due to its unique naturalness and eco-friendly characteristics. This study employs an interdisciplinary research approach, such as embedded mixed methods, to construct a framework for the development of dermatitis-friendly bacterial cellulose (DBC) in the fashion industry by combining the fields of design, materials science, and dermatology, thereby contributing to a comprehensive understanding of the feasibility and potential of bacterial cellulose for fashion and health care. Based on a thorough evaluation of the DBC design framework, the final score for DBC textiles was 80 out of 100, confirming the feasibility and potential of bacterial cellulose textiles in the fashion industry for dermatitis care and aesthetics, but with significant room for improvement and further development.
La dermatite è una delle malattie infiammatorie della pelle più diffuse. La ricerca sul trattamento e la cura della dermatite non solo ha generato un interesse diffuso e intenso nella comunità medica, ma anche il settore tessile sta iniziando a studiare tessuti con funzioni di cura della dermatite. Grazie alle proprietà antibatteriche e antinfiammatorie delle catechine e dell'acetobacter presenti nella cellulosa batterica, questa viene utilizzata come medicazione antinfiammatoria per la pelle. Inoltre, il settore della moda sta considerando la cellulosa batterica come un possibile materiale sostenibile grazie alla sua naturalezza unica e alle sue caratteristiche ecologiche. Questo studio utilizza un approccio di ricerca interdisciplinare, come i metodi misti incorporati, per costruire un quadro per lo sviluppo della cellulosa batterica amica della dermatite (DBC) nel settore della moda, combinando i campi del design, della scienza dei materiali e della dermatologia, contribuendo così a una comprensione completa della fattibilità e del potenziale della cellulosa batterica per la moda e la cura della salute. Sulla base di una valutazione approfondita del quadro di progettazione DBC, il punteggio finale per i tessuti DBC è stato di 80 su 100, confermando la fattibilità e il potenziale dei tessuti in cellulosa batterica nell'industria della moda per la cura della dermatite e l'estetica, ma con un significativo margine di miglioramento e ulteriore sviluppo.
A design framework for dermatitis-oriented of bacterial cellulose textiles in the fashion field
Yu, Ziqian
2021/2022
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Dermatitis is one of the most prevalent inflammatory skin diseases. Research on the treatment and care of dermatitis has not only generated widespread and intensive interest in the medical community, but the textile field is now also beginning to investigate textiles with dermatitis care functions. Because of the antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties of the catechins and acetobacter in bacterial cellulose, it is used as a medical anti-inflammatory dressing for the skin. In addition, the fashion sector is considering bacterial cellulose as a possible sustainable material due to its unique naturalness and eco-friendly characteristics. This study employs an interdisciplinary research approach, such as embedded mixed methods, to construct a framework for the development of dermatitis-friendly bacterial cellulose (DBC) in the fashion industry by combining the fields of design, materials science, and dermatology, thereby contributing to a comprehensive understanding of the feasibility and potential of bacterial cellulose for fashion and health care. Based on a thorough evaluation of the DBC design framework, the final score for DBC textiles was 80 out of 100, confirming the feasibility and potential of bacterial cellulose textiles in the fashion industry for dermatitis care and aesthetics, but with significant room for improvement and further development.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/10589/201315