Film materials with controlled release of biologically active substances

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I. F. Skokova
T. N. Yudanova
I. V. Bogdanova
N. E. Petrova
L. S. Gal’braikh
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[1] Moscow State Textile Academy,
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Fibre Chemistry | 1998年 / 30卷
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Enzyme; Polymer; Alcohol; Organic Chemistry; Hydrochloride;
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The properties of spun composites containing polyvinyl alcohol, a proteolytic enzyme (protease C or Terrilytin) and the high-molecular-weight antimicrobial polyhexamethyleneguanidine hydrochloride were investigated. The effect of the composition of the spinning compositions and spinning temperature on the properties of the film materials — the activity, stability, and rate of release of biologically active substances — was investigated. The possibility of obtaining polyvinyl alcohol films with controlled release of biologically active substances was demonstrated.
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