Gel swelling properties of alginate fibers

This article described a study on the gel‐forming abilities of a number of different types of alginate fibers. The gelling abilities were assessed through the measurement on the release of calcium ions from the fibers and the absorption capacities in water and 0.9% saline solution. The effects of th...

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