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Design and Evaluation of Ceramide-contained 3D Fiber Matrix for Mitigating Atopic Dermatitis

아토피성 피부질환 완화용 세라마이드 함유 3차원 섬유 구조체 디자인 및 평가

  • 양광웅 ((주)티엔솔루션) ;
  • 노용환 ((주)티엔솔루션) ;
  • 김의화 (신한대학교 섬유소재공학과) ;
  • 이승훈 ((주)아모그린텍 신소재 연구소) ;
  • 김찬 ((주)아모그린텍 신소재 연구소)
  • Received : 2018.08.11
  • Accepted : 2018.12.03
  • Published : 2018.12.31

Abstract

The ceramide-contained 3D textile structure was designed for itch relief in atopic dermatitis. We confirmed the ability of the prepared 3D fabric to control humidity in the human skin surface, according to composition and density of moisture controlling textile structure, to mitigate atopic dermatitis. With respect to itch relief functionality, the ceramide-contained 3D fabric is chemically treated using insoluble polyphenols, and the protein enzyme is inactivated by an aggregation experiment between polyphenols and bovine serum albumin, which is considered as a standard protein. From the evaluation of the anti-oxidation factor of cotton- and nylon-treated tannin and gallotannin, we concluded that the ceramide-contained 3D fabric is suitable to apply as skin care clothing.

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