STUDY OF OBTAINING ALOE EXTRACT FOR APPLICATION OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY OF FINISHING TEXTILE MATERIALS
Abstract
The paper presents the results on the possibility of using a solution of Aloe Vera gel to modify the SUPREM knitted fabric made of 100% cotton fiber. According to the results, it was established that preserving Aloe Vera leaves in the dark at a temperature of plus 2-40C for 3 days is sufficient to produce specific antibodies that respond to the bactericidal action of aloe to Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli bacterial cultures.
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