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Red Algae Could Lead To Odor-Free Clothes

Red AlgaeThe KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden has developed an alternative to silver based anti-odor clothing. By utilizing a combination of bio-compatible plastic and a bacteria compound found in red algae (lanosol), KTH has crafted an antibacterial thread. Currently silver is used in clothing to accomplish the same thing. The new material is designed to solve two of the largest issues with silver based antibacterial fabrics. Silver is applied to clothing via nanoparticles and studies have shown that these particle often shed and are ingested. The long term ramifications of this is debated, but there are fears that because of its antibacterial properties the silver could have health consequences. Since the algae is spun into the threads, it is less likely to shed.

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