Design and Development of Sanitary Napkin with Herbal and Antimicrobial Potentials

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2017
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MPUAT, Udaipur
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In low income groups of developing countries like India, menstrual hygiene is overlooked since ancient times. Due to ignorance and practicing poor hygienic habits such as using unsanitized cloth, husk sand etc., a large number of women suffer from Reproductive Tract Infections. Women of these groups are not capable to afford the commercially available sanitary products. The present study is aimed at developing a low cost sanitary napkin which can be affordable for low income groups and which has antimicrobial and herbal properties. To achieve this motive, Flax (Linum usitatissimum L., Linaceae) spinning waste fibers were selected to be used as filler. Natural spinning waste fiber is generally used for low grade fabrics, as blends, handmade paper, production of biogas, fuel, etc., but not yet used for sanitary napkins. Use of spinning waste fiber for this purpose is a wise utilization of waste fiber and value addition in the sense of cost reduction. To achieve the main aim of the study, 30 college girls were asked about selection criteria for sanitary napkins and color preference for sanitary napkin covering, if flax spinning waste is used as filler. Respondents give more importance to wearing comfort and hand related features of sanitary napkins in comparison to its visual appeal. As per the respondents’ opinion, beige color was selected for top covering layer. To impart antimicrobial property to the filler fiber, two plant extracts (Aloe vera gel and Neem Leaf extract) were applied in different concentrations onto the thoroughly scoured and bleached fibres and then treated samples were evaluated qualitatively for their antimicrobial activity against gram positive (Staphylococcus Aureus) and gram negative (Escherichia Coli) bacteria, as per standard test methods of AATCC and EN ISO. The optimized concentrations of both the extracts treated samples were also tested for their antifungal activity and pH determination using AATCC and ISO test methods respectively. Results, thus found, revealed that 10 percent Neem leaf extract treated sample was best suited to be used as filler of Sanitary Napkin. Sanitary Napkins were made in two different sizes as large and regular in tabless form and tested according to standard test method for Sanitary Napkin. On the basis of results found, sanitary napkins meet all the requirements of test method like absorbency and ability to withstand pressure after absorption, disposability, and dimensions etc. Cost of sanitary napkins was also found to be 1.66 rupees for single regular napkin while 1.99 rupees for single large napkin, which is quite economic and lesser than commercially available products of popular brands. Acceptability of the sanitary napkins was also assessed. Again the respondents were asked to rate the visual appeal and hand related features of developed sanitary napkins and according to the scores given to developed sanitary napkins in all the features, weighted mean score was calculated and expressed as Excellent (4.1-5.0)/ Good (3.1-4.0)/ Above Average (2.1-3.0)/ Average (1.1-2.0)/ Below Average (0-1.0) Both the developed sanitary napkins viz: regular and large were found good in overall appearance and hand related features. The acceptability Index of regular sanitary napkin was found 78.07 percent while 78.51 percent for large sanitary napkin.
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Design and Development of Sanitary Napkin with Herbal and Antimicrobial Potentials
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Mishra and Babel, 2017
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