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Microcapsules containing perfumes

UF microcapsules containing orange or rose extracts are reported to be most suitable for nonwoven fabrics due to their open structures [57]. Microcapsules containing perfume prepared by coacervation methods using gelatin and gum arable have been reported to be useful in solid soap composition. The perfume is released when the soap is placed in contact with water during use [58]. [Pg.177]

Much effort has been made to adapt microcapsules to textiles, with microcapsules containing perfumes, cosmetic products (moisturizers, fresheners, toners, etc.), bactericides, acaricides or even a combination of ingredients (e.g., a perfume... [Pg.231]

In our research, cotton fabrics were treated with EC microcapsules containing essential oils such as Rosemary oil or limonene. Rosemary oil is used in aromatherapy and in medicine for its antibacterial and antifungal properties. Limonene is the main component of the essential lemon oil it is widely used in perfumes and cosmetics. [Pg.226]

Hashimoto, N. Murakoshi, Y Uchiyama, I. Tsunakawa, M. Bath preparations containing pigments and perfumes in microcapsules. Jpn. Kokai Tokkyo Koho JP 62252715,1987. [Pg.255]


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