Composite material containing an immobilized biological...

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C12N 11/00 (2006.01) C12N 11/04 (2006.01) C12P 7/06 (2006.01)

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CA 1180290

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE Improvements in or relating to composite materials The invention relates to composite materials containing immobilized biological active species. A method for the preparation of a composite material containing an immobilized biological active species is disclosed. In carrying out the method a gel precursor containing a particulate biologically active species is applied to a support material and gelled to form a composite material comprising a support material, a permeable gel and, immobilized in the gel a particulate biologically active species. The rheological properties of the gel precursor are selected to facilitate the application to the support material. The rheological properties are also selected to facilitate retention of the gel precursor on the support material prior to and during the gelling, and/or to inhibit the sedimentation of biologically active species prior to, and during gelling. At least some of the permeable gel is enmeshed with the support material. - 1 -

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