In this study, effective microorganism (EM) was added into fermentation medium in static culture to enhance bacterial cellulose (BC) production by Acetobacter xylinum 23769 strain. According to SEM micrographs, BC pellicles from BC-Baikal EM1 show a smaller diameter and a relatively narrow diameter distribution compared to BC pellicles from Hestrin-Schramm (HS) medium. The BC-HS absorbed 90.5 times its dry weight of water. The water holding capacity increased to 132.5 for BC-Baikal EM1 medium compared to BC-HS. From the FT-IR spectra, BC samples exhibited a similar pattern. The crystalline indices of Baikal EM1-altered BC (66\%) were lower than Baikal EM1-free BC (71\%)
<p>The effect of different carbon sources on bacterial cellulose production by Gluconacetobacter xyl...
This study was conducted to compare the celluloses from Acetobacter xylinum and Pseudomonas fluores...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a polymer obtained by fermentation with microorganism of different gener...
93-96Bacterial cellulose (BC) has been produced by the Gram negative bacterium Acetobacter xylinum...
Bacterial cellulose is composed of an ultrafine nanofiber network and well-ordered structure; theref...
Acetobacter xylinum is a type of bacteria that can synthesize cellulose when grown in a synthetic an...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) samples were obtained in a static culture of K. xylinus under the effect of...
International audienceMany advances in nanomaterials synthesis have been recorded during the last 30...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a unique biopolymer synthesised by many bacteria as a critical element o...
The focal point of this research project was the development of two applications of cellulose produc...
Production of bacterial cellulose by Acetobacter xylinum ATCC 10821 and 23770 in static cultures was...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) has attracted much research interest, delivering a combination of exclusive...
Cellulose is the most common biopolymer on earth and has been identified as a major building materi...
The production of plant-based cellulose products had contributed to the increasing rate of deforesta...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a biopolymer of great interest for application in various industrial and...
<p>The effect of different carbon sources on bacterial cellulose production by Gluconacetobacter xyl...
This study was conducted to compare the celluloses from Acetobacter xylinum and Pseudomonas fluores...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a polymer obtained by fermentation with microorganism of different gener...
93-96Bacterial cellulose (BC) has been produced by the Gram negative bacterium Acetobacter xylinum...
Bacterial cellulose is composed of an ultrafine nanofiber network and well-ordered structure; theref...
Acetobacter xylinum is a type of bacteria that can synthesize cellulose when grown in a synthetic an...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) samples were obtained in a static culture of K. xylinus under the effect of...
International audienceMany advances in nanomaterials synthesis have been recorded during the last 30...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a unique biopolymer synthesised by many bacteria as a critical element o...
The focal point of this research project was the development of two applications of cellulose produc...
Production of bacterial cellulose by Acetobacter xylinum ATCC 10821 and 23770 in static cultures was...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) has attracted much research interest, delivering a combination of exclusive...
Cellulose is the most common biopolymer on earth and has been identified as a major building materi...
The production of plant-based cellulose products had contributed to the increasing rate of deforesta...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a biopolymer of great interest for application in various industrial and...
<p>The effect of different carbon sources on bacterial cellulose production by Gluconacetobacter xyl...
This study was conducted to compare the celluloses from Acetobacter xylinum and Pseudomonas fluores...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a polymer obtained by fermentation with microorganism of different gener...