Sudan Vision Dr Iain Allan, senior research fellow at the University of Brighton, said: "Using flax with absorbed reactive dye could benefit patient care in hospitals which have ambient red light installed and this could reduce the microbial burden on linen and ... and more »
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The Argus Researchers have found that fibres from the common flax plant can kill bacteria efficiently when treated with special light-sensitive dyes and exposed to red light. Academics at the University of Brighton say the approach ... The aim of the four-year ...
Scotsman Dr Iain Allan, senior research fellow at the University of Brighton, said: “Using flax with absorbed reactive dye could benefit patient care in hospitals whic...