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Bacterial nanocellulose production and biomedical applications

François Barja

2021Journal of Biomedical Research119 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

using simple culturing methods to allow inexpensive and environmentally friendly small- and large-scale production. Depending on the growth media and types of fermentation methods, ultra-pure cellulose can be obtained with different physio-chemical characteristics. Upon biosynthesis, bacterial cellulose is assembled in the medium into a nanostructured network of glucan polymers that are semitransparent, mechanically highly resistant, but soft and elastic, and with a high capacity to store water and exchange gasses. BNC, generally recognized as safe as well as one of the most biocompatible materials, has been found numerous medical applications in wound dressing, drug delivery systems, and implants of heart valves, blood vessels, tympanic membranes, bones, teeth, cartilages, cornea, and urinary tracts.

Topics & Concepts

NanocelluloseBacterial celluloseWound dressingBiocompatible materialCelluloseMaterials scienceNanotechnologyPolymerEnvironmentally friendlyChemistryBiomedical engineeringComposite materialBiologyBiochemistryMedicineEcologyAdvanced Cellulose Research StudiesPolysaccharides and Plant Cell WallsElectrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications