“…Indeed, textile fabrics, thanks to their biocompatibility, breathing structure and absorptive capacity, are of great interest as a medium (for ex vivo applications) for controlled release of drugs, active principles or aroma substances of particular comfortability [10]. Several examples are nowadays in common use, such as the well-known transdermal patches or textile costumes, generally characterized by different layers in which the release of a specific drug substance, deposited on the textile surface, is activated by stimuli such as temperature, humidity, enzyme, perspiration types or friction [11].…”