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Bacterial NanoCellulose: what future? [PDF]
Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) have been used in various fermentation processes. Of several ABB, the bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) producers, notably Komagataeibacter xylinus, appears as an interesting species, in large part because of their ability in the ...
Francisco Miguel Portela da Gama +1 more
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Bacterial nanocellulose production from naphthalene [PDF]
Summary Polycyclic aromatic compounds (PAHs) are toxic compounds that are released in the environment as a consequence of industrial activities. The restoration of PAH‐polluted sites considers the use of bacteria capable of degrading aromatic compounds ...
Patricia Marín +7 more
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Biomaterials play a vital role in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Chiral materials have emerged as promising platforms in biomedicine due to their ability to mimic the hierarchical organization of the native extracellular matrix and to ...
Mahboubeh Nabavinia +5 more
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Bacterial nanocellulose: engineering, production, and applications [PDF]
Bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) has been emerging as a biomaterial of considerable significance in a number of industrial sectors because of its remarkable physico-chemical and biological characteristics. High capital expenses, manufacturing costs, and a paucity of some well-scalable methods, all of which lead to low BNC output in commercial scale, are ...
Reshmy R +8 more
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Biosynthesis of Bacterial Cellulose Inder M. Saxena and R. Malcolm Brown, Jr. Effect of Cultivation Conditions on the Structure and Morphological Properties of BNC Biomaterials with a Focus on Vascular Grafts Paul Gatenholm, Kim Hoeglund, Sara Johannesson, Maja Puchades, Christian Brackmann, Annika Enejder, and Lisbeth Olsson Large-Scale Production of ...
Gama, Miguel +2 more
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Bacterial Nanocellulose Nitrates [PDF]
Bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) whose biosynthesis fully conforms to green chemistry principles arouses much interest of specialists in technical chemistry and materials science because of its specific properties, such as nanostructure, purity, thermal stability, reactivity, high crystallinity, etc.
Vera V. Budaeva +12 more
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Nanocellulose, a biopolymer, has received wide attention from researchers owing to its superior physicochemical properties, such as high mechanical strength, low density, biodegradability, and biocompatibility.
Tejal V. Patil +5 more
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Synthesis, Applications and Biological Impact of Nanocellulose
Interest in cellulose-based nanomaterials has continued to increase dramatically in the past few years, especially with advances in the production routes of nanocellulose—such as cellulose nanocrystals (CNC), cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) and bacterial ...
Rajesh Sunasee, Karina Ckless
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As a renewable, biodegradable, and non-toxic material with moderate mechanical and thermal properties, nanocellulose-based hydrogels are receiving immense consideration for various biomedical applications. With the unique properties of excellent skeletal
Chenyang Wang +6 more
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Bacterial Nanocellulose in Dentistry: Perspectives and Challenges [PDF]
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a natural polymer that has fascinating attributes, such as biocompatibility, low cost, and ease of processing, being considered a very interesting biomaterial due to its options for moldability and combination. Thus, BC-based compounds (for example, BC/collagen, BC/gelatin, BC/fibroin, BC/chitosan, etc.) have improved ...
Gomes de Oliveira Barud, Hélida +5 more
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