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From Molecules to Mind: The Critical Role of Chitosan, Collagen, Alginate, and Other Biopolymers in Neuroprotection and Neurodegeneration. [PDF]
Kruczkowska W +7 more
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Diagnosis and Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease: Current Insights. [PDF]
Vayal-Veettil A, Gyawali CP.
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Algin was first discovered by Stanford in the early 1880’s and there is little doubt that the event was the beginning of a new era in the use of seaweeds. Stanford, when he first prepared this substance, did not succeed in obtaining it in the pure state, and because of the impurities he described it as a nitrogen-containing compound.
D. J. Chapman, V. J. Chapman
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Journal of Wound Care, 1992
A guide to the properties and uses of the different alginate dressings available today
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A guide to the properties and uses of the different alginate dressings available today
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Biocompatibility of Alginates for Grafting: Impact of Alginate Molecular Weight [PDF]
Optimising microencapsulation technology towards the effective clinical transplantation has created the need for highly biocompatible alginates. Therefore, in this study the biocompatibility of different beads prepared from alginates with varying average molecular weight was examined.
Hans-Anton Lehr +8 more
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Diffusion of polyphenols from alginate, alginate/chitosan, and alginate/inulin particles
Journal of Food Process Engineering, 2019Abstract Thymus serpyllum L (thyme) aqueous extract was encapsulated within three different types of particles. Thus, electrostatic extrusion was applied to obtain alginate, alginate/chitosan, and alginate/inulin particles with encapsulated extract which is known as a rich source of polyphenolic compounds.
Radoslava N. Pravilović +5 more
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