Preparation and performance evaluation of antibacterial melt-spun polyurethane fiber loaded with berberine hydrochloride

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(1) Background: Bacterial infections have long threatened global public safety; hence, it is significant to continuously develop antibacterial fibers that are closely related to people’s daily lives. Berberine hydrochloride is a natural antibacterial agent that has application prospects in the preparation of antibacterial fibers. (2) Methods: This study firstly verified the antibacterial properties of berberine hydrochloride and its possible antibacterial mechanism. Thereafter, berberine hydrochloride was introduced into the self-made melt-spun polyurethane fiber through optimized coating technology. The performance of coating modified polyurethane fiber has been systematically evaluated, including its antibacterial properties, mechanical properties, and surface wettability. (3) Results: Results show that the antibacterial polyurethane fiber with desirable comprehensive properties is expected to be used in the biomedical fields. (4) Conclusions: The research also provides a reference for the development and application of other natural antibacterial ingredients in fiber fields.

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Zhao, R., Tan, P., Han, Y., Yang, F., Shi, Y., Zhu, P., & Tan, L. (2021). Preparation and performance evaluation of antibacterial melt-spun polyurethane fiber loaded with berberine hydrochloride. Polymers, 13(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13142336

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