Biotechnology is a frontier area in science and technology having significant commercial applications
in healthcare, agriculture, process industry and service sectors the world over. Ethiopia is in an
advantageous position to harness the potential of biotechnology due to its unique strengths such as
availability of technical expertise, skilled manpower, rich bio-resources and progressive government
policies. The country is also rapidly emerging as a major market for biotech products. Today, new
processes and products are closely linked with biotechnology in many research and industrial fields.
There are the most diverse possibilities for its profitable use in the textile industry too. In this study,
aloe gel has applied to 100% cotton fabric to develop antimicrobial fabric. In order to optimize the
process parameter, cotton fabric was treated with Aloe vera extract (Aloe barbadensis Mill) at various
concentrations that is 1, 2, 3 and 5 gpl at 60°C for 30 min by pad-dry –cure method. Methanol was used
as a solvent for aloe gel extraction from Aloe vera plant. The finished fabric samples have been tested
for activity as per the ATCC (Agar diffusion) method and quantitative analysis test method. The aloe
gel treated fabrics exhibited antimicrobial activity against the Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC 6538). The
treated cotton fabrics have shown excellent antimicrobial activity at 5 gpl concentration. The wash
durability of the treated sample was found good even after 50 wash.