The textile industry is in crisis and under pressure to minimize the environmental impact on its practices. Bacterial cellulose (BC), a naturally occurring form of cellulose, displays properties superior to those of its cotton plant counterpart, such as enhanced purity, crystallinity, tensile strength, and water retention and is thus suitable for an array of textile applications. It is synthesized from a variety of microorganisms but is produced in most abundance by Komagataeibacter xylinus. K. xylinus is available as a type strain culture and exists in the microbial consortium commonly known as Kombucha. Whilst existing literature studies have described the effectiveness of both K. xylinus isolates and Kombucha in the production of BC, thi...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) exhibits unique properties such as high purity compared to plant-based cell...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) or microbial cellulose (MC) was considered a bioactive material characteriz...
Cellulose used in apparel products often comes from plant sources; however, some bacteria of are als...
The textile industry is in crisis and under pressure to minimize the environmental impact on its pra...
One of actual global problem is clothes and packing materials biodegradability leading to tremendous...
Komagataeibacter xylinus cultures produced high amount of bacterial cellulose (BC), which has a stru...
Bacterial cellulose is a leather-like material produced during the production of Kombucha as a pelli...
The aims of this study were to investigate the effect of culture conditions on the production of bac...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is an uprising bio-polymer produced by various bacterial strains, which is ...
AbstractBacterial cellulose (BC) displays unique physical, chemical and mechanical properties includ...
Symbiotic Culture of Bacteria and Yeast (SCOBY) is a by-product in the form of cellulose polymers pr...
In this study a new bacterial cellulose (BC) producer isolated from commercial vinegar is identified...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) has been suggested as a sustainable alternative textile for apparel. Previo...
Demands for renewable and sustainable biopolymers have rapidly increased in the last decades along w...
Demands for renewable and sustainable biopolymers have rapidly increased in the last decades along w...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) exhibits unique properties such as high purity compared to plant-based cell...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) or microbial cellulose (MC) was considered a bioactive material characteriz...
Cellulose used in apparel products often comes from plant sources; however, some bacteria of are als...
The textile industry is in crisis and under pressure to minimize the environmental impact on its pra...
One of actual global problem is clothes and packing materials biodegradability leading to tremendous...
Komagataeibacter xylinus cultures produced high amount of bacterial cellulose (BC), which has a stru...
Bacterial cellulose is a leather-like material produced during the production of Kombucha as a pelli...
The aims of this study were to investigate the effect of culture conditions on the production of bac...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is an uprising bio-polymer produced by various bacterial strains, which is ...
AbstractBacterial cellulose (BC) displays unique physical, chemical and mechanical properties includ...
Symbiotic Culture of Bacteria and Yeast (SCOBY) is a by-product in the form of cellulose polymers pr...
In this study a new bacterial cellulose (BC) producer isolated from commercial vinegar is identified...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) has been suggested as a sustainable alternative textile for apparel. Previo...
Demands for renewable and sustainable biopolymers have rapidly increased in the last decades along w...
Demands for renewable and sustainable biopolymers have rapidly increased in the last decades along w...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) exhibits unique properties such as high purity compared to plant-based cell...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) or microbial cellulose (MC) was considered a bioactive material characteriz...
Cellulose used in apparel products often comes from plant sources; however, some bacteria of are als...