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A review of UV radiation protection on humans by textiles and clothing

Asfandyar Khan, Ahsan Nazir, Abdur Rehman, Maryam Naveed, Munir Ashraf, Kashif Iqbal, Abdul Basit, Hafiz Shahzad Maqsood

2020International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology54 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose This review deals with the pros and cons of ultraviolet (UV) radiation on human beings and the role of textile clothing and the chemicals used for textiles to protect from their harmful effects. Design/methodology/approach UV radiation (UVR) which has further divided into UVA, UVB, and UVC. Almost 100% of UVC and major portion of UVB are bounced back to stratosphere by ozone layer while UVA enters the earth atmosphere. Excessive exposure of solar or artificial UVR exhibit potential risks to human health. UVR is a major carcinogen and excessive exposure of solar radiation in sunlight can cause cancer in the lip, skin squamous cell, basal cell and cutaneous melanoma, particularly in people with the fair skin. Findings This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the harmful effects of UVR on human skin, factors affecting UV irradiance and factors affecting UV protection offered by textile clothing. Originality/value Effect of fiber properties, yarn properties, fabric construction, fabric treatments and laundering has been reviewed along with the identification of gaps in the reported research. A comparison of inorganic and organic UV absorbers has also been given along with different testing and evaluation methods for UV protective clothing.

Topics & Concepts

ClothingUltraviolet radiationSkin cancerOzone layerHuman skinTextileHuman healthEnvironmental scienceUltravioletMedicineMaterials scienceEnvironmental healthCancerOzoneChemistryBiologyOptoelectronicsComposite materialPhysicsMeteorologyGeneticsArchaeologyRadiochemistryHistoryInternal medicineSkin Protection and AgingDyeing and Modifying Textile FibersTextile materials and evaluations