A process for forming polysaccharide structures such as beads, gel films
and porous coatings on porous substrates by forming a room temperature
gel-inhibited solution of a polysaccharide, one or more gel-inhibiting
agent(s) and a solvent such as water, heating the mixture until all the
components are dissolved, cooling the mixture as a solution to about room
temperature, forming a three dimensional structure with the solution and
adding the structure to a gelling agent to form a polysaccharide gel.
Optionally, the solution can be added to a porous structure such as a
non-woven fabric or a porous membrane and the solution is allowed to dry
before being subjected to the gelling agent. Porous structures having a
polysaccharide coating and being capable of convective flow through the
pores of the structure and diffusive flow through the coating can be
formed.