Sunday, December 20, 2009

Silver Towels Why Is Silver Being Used In Textiles To Kill Odor Causing Bacteria, How Does It Work, And Does It Wash Out?

Why is Silver being used in textiles to kill odor causing bacteria, how does it work, and does it wash out? - silver towels

I see towels will be announced (so called Wick-er towel warming) in swimming and traveling many newsgroups available, and I want to know how the money into the fiber actually kills bacteria and fungi.

4 comments:

reengler said...

The money seems insoluble compounds with proteins, altering cellular function.

The money will eventually wash away everything, but if the article was designed to be appropriate for the leaching properties of antibiotics (for example, not all the clothes after washing).

Silver is relatively low toxicity to mammals but is toxic to aquatic organisms. Of course, a part is not worse.

shiara_b... said...

Bacteria / fungus tries to use the Ag, but not changed the way and ends killing

shiara_b... said...

Bacteria / fungus tries to use the Ag, but not changed the way and ends killing

John V said...

Ions of heavy metals are toxic to most bacteria

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