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titleOfInvention Method for producing composite gel of polyvinyl alcohol and poly (γ-glutamic acid) salt
abstract A material suitable for a biocompatible wound dressing with improved performance in terms of flexibility and moisture content. A method for producing a composite gel of polyvinyl alcohol and poly (γ-glutamic acid) salt, wherein the concentration of polyvinyl alcohol is 1 to 8% by weight and the concentration of poly (γ-glutamic acid) salt is 0.5 to 0.5%. A cycle of mixing a polyvinyl alcohol aqueous solution and a poly (γ-glutamic acid) salt aqueous solution so as to be 10% by weight, freezing the mixed solution, and melting the frozen mixed solution one or more times, A composite gel is obtained. The composite gel obtained by this production method has improved performance in terms of flexibility and water content. [Selection] Figure 4
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