and other binding agents. These properties enable them to be used in a wide variety of medical, technical, and geotextiles products. have described antibacterial properties of fabrics obtained by a novel method, based on the grafting of CD loaded with silver ions onto cellulose backbone of cotton fabrics using citric acid as a cross-linker. It was observed that incorporating silver ions into the cavity of CDs depicts excellent antibacterial action with slow release mechanism after application onto the fabric. The results showed that silver ions can be conveniently loaded into CD cavities for their use as slow release devices for antimicrobial applications.