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Advances in drug delivery applications of modified bacterial cellulose-based materials
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is generated by certain species of bacteria and comprises polysaccharides with unique physical, chemical, and mechanical characteristics.
Shuya Liang
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Bacterial Cellulose-Based Materials as Dressings for Wound Healing
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is produced by several microorganisms as extracellular structures and can be modified by various physicochemical and biological strategies to produce different cellulosic formats.
Manuel Horue+5 more
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Biochemistry, Synthesis, and Applications of Bacterial Cellulose: A Review
The potential of cellulose nanocomposites in the new-generation super-performing nanomaterials is huge, primarily in medical and environment sectors, and secondarily in food, paper, and cosmetic sectors.
Snehasish Mishra+8 more
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Sensing the Structural Differences in Cellulose from Apple and Bacterial Cell Wall Materials by Raman and FT-IR Spectroscopy [PDF]
Raman and Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy was used for assessment of structural differences of celluloses of various origins. Investigated celluloses were: bacterial celluloses cultured in presence of pectin and/or xyloglucan, as well as ...
Artur Zdunek+2 more
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Drag Reduction of Bacterial Cellulose Suspensions [PDF]
Drag reduction due to bacterial cellulose suspensions with small environmental loading was investigated. Experiments were carried out by measuring the pressure drop in pipe flow.
Satoshi Ogata+2 more
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Mechanical characteristics of bacterial cellulose-reinforced mycelium composite materials
Background While mycelium is considered a promising alternative for fossil-based resins in lignocellulosic materials, the mechanical properties of mycelium composite materials remain suboptimal, among other reasons due to the weak internal bonds between ...
Elise Elsacker+5 more
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Bacterial cellulose as a potential meniscus implant
Traumatic or degenerative meniscal lesions are a frequent problem. The meniscus cannot regenerate after resection. These lesions often progress and lead to osteoarthritis. Collagen meniscal implants have been used in clinical practice to regenerate meniscal tissue after partial meniscectomy.
Aase Bodin+3 more
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Anti-leakage eff ect of bacterial cellulose cover used in colonic anastomosis in rats [PDF]
In surgical operations, anastomoses are often preferred for the functionality of the gastrointestinal tract. It has been well known that anastomotic leakages are one of the most serious complications causing high mortality and morbidity.
Kenan BINNETOGLU, Ahmet MIDI
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In this study, bacterial cellulose (BC) impregnated with green synthesized silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) is evaluated as an antimicrobial membrane for wound-healing treatment. Green synthesized silver nanoparticles using Moringa oleifera leaf extract were
M. T. Shaaban, M. Zayed, H. Salama
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In this paper, we present a soft and moisturizing film electrode based on bacterial cellulose and Ag/AgCl conductive cloth as a potential replacement for gel electrode patches in electroencephalogram (EEG) recording.
Kunpeng Gao+3 more
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