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Medical hydrogels based on bioactive compounds. Synthesis, properties, and possible application for preparing bactericidal materials

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Several physicochemical analytical methods were used to study aqueous solutions and hydrogels based on L-cysteine and silver nitrate. It was found that anions played a decisive role in forming the threedimensional gel-network in dilute silver-cysteine solutions. The ability to use silver-cysteine solutions and hydrogels to prepare bactericidal fibers and fabrics was examined.

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The work was performed with financial support from the FTP Development of the Scientific Potential of Higher Education Institutions, Grant No. 2.1.1/6867.

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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 1, pp. 74–86, January-February, 2011.

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Baranova, O.A., Kuz’ min, N.I., Samsonova, T.I. et al. Medical hydrogels based on bioactive compounds. Synthesis, properties, and possible application for preparing bactericidal materials. Fibre Chem 43, 90–103 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10692-011-9313-4

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