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“…The most common gel-forming agents are polysaccharides and their derivatives: sodium alginate [28][29][30], carboxymethyl chitosan and carboxymethyl chitin [30], aubasidan, xanthan and polymixin [13], and pectin [14]. Of synthetic polymers, polyvinyl alcohol cross-linked by sodium tetrafluoro-borate is used [31,32]. The range of textile supports is not very wide and includes cellulose (gauze) and polyether materials.…”
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“…The most common gel-forming agents are polysaccharides and their derivatives: sodium alginate [28][29][30], carboxymethyl chitosan and carboxymethyl chitin [30], aubasidan, xanthan and polymixin [13], and pectin [14]. Of synthetic polymers, polyvinyl alcohol cross-linked by sodium tetrafluoro-borate is used [31,32]. The range of textile supports is not very wide and includes cellulose (gauze) and polyether materials.…”
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