The literature on the chemical composition of cotton dust and its relation to byssinosis has been reviewed. It appears that the component of cotton dust that is a major cause of byssinosis may be an aminopolysaccharide. Recommendations are made for further studies that might point the way to reducing or eliminating the byssinosis problem.
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