“…Cotton -a cellulosic fibre, and flax -a lignocellulosic fibre, are important raw materials for the textile industry due to their qualities like softness, comfortability, durability, freshness and biodegradability. [1][2][3] Both fibres have a multilayered structure mainly consisting from cellulose (cotton -86-96%, flax -70-75%), but also a number of other non-cellulosic components, considered impurities such as pectin (cotton -0.7-1.2%, flax -10-15%), waxes, hemicelluloses (flax -15%), proteins, organic acids, minerals / ashes, etc. that are present in the cuticle and in the primary wall.…”