Bacterial cellulose is a hydrogel with high water holding capacity due to its natural three-dimensional nanofiber structure which allows it to use in wound dressings. In the present study, bacterial cellulose modified to 2,3 dialdehyde bacterial cellulose (DABC) to obtain biodegradable membranes and then loaded with ampicillin (AMP). Keratinocyte and fibroblast cells were cultured on the membranes to evaluate the membrane's biocompatibility. Results revealed that DABC membranes stimulated keratinocyte and fibroblast cell proliferation as the result of increased surface area compared to the non-degradable. In vitro, immunocompatibility tests of membranes showed that wound dressing material has no immunostimulatory effect. In vitro, immunocom...
Wound dressings based on bacterial cellulose (BC) can form a soft and conformable protective layer t...
Although several therapeutic approaches are available for wound and burn treatment and much progress...
In biomedical applications, bacterial cellulose (BC) is widely used because of its cytocompatibility...
Bacterial cellulose is a hydrogel with high water holding capacity due to its natural three-dimensio...
Bacterial cellulose is a bacterially derived polymer with great potential for application in wound h...
Abstract Bacterial cellulose (BC)/acrylic acid (AA) hydrogel has successfully been investigated as a...
Chronic ulcers are among the main causes of morbidity and mortality due to the high probability of i...
Wound healing is a dynamic process involving several intra/extracellular mechanisms, which are trigg...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is produced by several microorganisms as extracellular structures and can b...
Wound dressing materials fabricated using biocompatible polymers have become quite relevant in medic...
The skin, fundamental barrier that protects internal tissues, prevents pathogen invasion, and maint...
The biocompatibility of a scaffold for tissue engineered constructs is essential for the outcome. Ba...
The biocompatibility of a scaffold for tissue engineered constructs is essential for the outcome. Ba...
One promising skin substitutes in the wound healing are the bacterial cellulose membranes (BCM). The...
Wound dressings based on bacterial cellulose (BC) can form a soft and conformable protective layer t...
Wound dressings based on bacterial cellulose (BC) can form a soft and conformable protective layer t...
Although several therapeutic approaches are available for wound and burn treatment and much progress...
In biomedical applications, bacterial cellulose (BC) is widely used because of its cytocompatibility...
Bacterial cellulose is a hydrogel with high water holding capacity due to its natural three-dimensio...
Bacterial cellulose is a bacterially derived polymer with great potential for application in wound h...
Abstract Bacterial cellulose (BC)/acrylic acid (AA) hydrogel has successfully been investigated as a...
Chronic ulcers are among the main causes of morbidity and mortality due to the high probability of i...
Wound healing is a dynamic process involving several intra/extracellular mechanisms, which are trigg...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is produced by several microorganisms as extracellular structures and can b...
Wound dressing materials fabricated using biocompatible polymers have become quite relevant in medic...
The skin, fundamental barrier that protects internal tissues, prevents pathogen invasion, and maint...
The biocompatibility of a scaffold for tissue engineered constructs is essential for the outcome. Ba...
The biocompatibility of a scaffold for tissue engineered constructs is essential for the outcome. Ba...
One promising skin substitutes in the wound healing are the bacterial cellulose membranes (BCM). The...
Wound dressings based on bacterial cellulose (BC) can form a soft and conformable protective layer t...
Wound dressings based on bacterial cellulose (BC) can form a soft and conformable protective layer t...
Although several therapeutic approaches are available for wound and burn treatment and much progress...
In biomedical applications, bacterial cellulose (BC) is widely used because of its cytocompatibility...