The document discusses the composition and constituents of cotton fibers, including natural impurities, fats and waxes, pectins, proteins, colouring matter, and mineral matter. It also describes sizing agents that are added during weaving to improve productivity. The main methods for removing sizing agents and other impurities from cotton fibers are hydrolytic desizing using acid or enzymes, as well as oxidative desizing. Enzyme desizing using bacterial enzymes is commonly used in the textile industry today.