chitosan

/ˈkaɪtəˌsæn/
noun
  1. A substance made from the shells of shellfish, used in medicine, agriculture, and water treatment.
    • Chitosan is often used in bandages because it helps stop bleeding.
    • Some water filters contain chitosan to remove impurities.
    • Farmers sometimes use chitosan to protect crops from fungi.
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