The continuous delivery of E‐waste from petroleum‐based products creates ecological and environmental problems due to non‐biodegradable polymers, which release harmful …
S Cui, S Zhang, S Coseri - Carbohydrate Polymers, 2023 - Elsevier
Biomedical materials are in high demand for transplantation in cases of diseased or damaged bone tissue. Hydrogels are potential candidates for bone defect repair; however …
The application of biomaterials in biomedicine currently suffers some drawbacks, such as inflammation and immunological responses due to mismatching and/or limited compatibility …
Advanced approaches to wound healing have attracted much attention in the last decades due to the use of novel types of dressings that provide a moist environment and take an …
Bacterial cellulose (BC), an extracellular polysaccharide, is a versatile biopolymer due to its intrinsic physicochemical properties, broad-spectrum applications, and remarkable …
S Torgbo, P Sukyai - Applied Materials Today, 2018 - Elsevier
The qualities of polymer based biomaterials in facilitating bone regeneration process through tissue engineering have attracted the attention of researchers. Biomaterials with …
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a fascinating polymer with a three-dimensional structure formed by nanofibers of pure cellulose, synthesized by some bacteria and organized as a coherent …
Bacterial cellulose (BC) synthesized by certain species of bacteria, is a fascinating biopolymer with unique physical and mechanical properties. BC's applications range from …
Bacterial cellulose produced by few but specific microbial genera is an extremely pure natural exopolysaccharide. Besides providing adhesive properties and a competitive …