Bacterial cellulose (BC) is produced by several microorganisms as extracellular structures and can be modified by various physicochemical and biological strategies to produce different cellulosic formats. The main advantages of BC for biomedical applications can be summarized thus: easy moldability, purification, and scalability; high biocompatibility; and straightforward tailoring. The presence of a high amount of free hydroxyl residues, linked with water and nanoporous morphology, makes BC polymer an ideal candidate for wound healing. In this frame, acute and chronic wounds, associated with prevalent pathologies, were addressed to find adequate therapeutic strategies. Hence, the main characteristics of different BC structures—such as memb...
This work was supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan, proj...
Natural biomaterials have benefited the human civilisation for millennia. However, in recent years, ...
We investigated wound dressing composites comprising fibrils of bacterial cellulose (BC) grown by fe...
Chronic ulcers are among the main causes of morbidity and mortality due to the high probability of i...
Although several therapeutic approaches are available for wound and burn treatment and much progress...
Bacterial cellulose (BC), which can be produced by microorganisms, is an ideal biomaterial especiall...
Modern wound treatment calls for hydroactive dressings. Among the variety of materials that have ent...
Application of wound-healing/dressing biomaterials is amongst the most promising approaches for woun...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) nanofibers with high purity, high surface/volume ratio, high biocompatibili...
Wound dressing materials fabricated using biocompatible polymers have become quite relevant in medic...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) has established to be a remarkably versatile biomaterial and can be used in...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a unique and promising material for use as implants and scaffolds in tis...
Nanocellulose is one of the most promising natural polymers to substitute conventional polymers curr...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is recognized as a multifaceted, versatile biomaterial with abundant applic...
Nanocellulose, such as that produced by the bacteria Gluconacetobacter xylinus (bacterial cellulose,...
This work was supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan, proj...
Natural biomaterials have benefited the human civilisation for millennia. However, in recent years, ...
We investigated wound dressing composites comprising fibrils of bacterial cellulose (BC) grown by fe...
Chronic ulcers are among the main causes of morbidity and mortality due to the high probability of i...
Although several therapeutic approaches are available for wound and burn treatment and much progress...
Bacterial cellulose (BC), which can be produced by microorganisms, is an ideal biomaterial especiall...
Modern wound treatment calls for hydroactive dressings. Among the variety of materials that have ent...
Application of wound-healing/dressing biomaterials is amongst the most promising approaches for woun...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) nanofibers with high purity, high surface/volume ratio, high biocompatibili...
Wound dressing materials fabricated using biocompatible polymers have become quite relevant in medic...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) has established to be a remarkably versatile biomaterial and can be used in...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a unique and promising material for use as implants and scaffolds in tis...
Nanocellulose is one of the most promising natural polymers to substitute conventional polymers curr...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is recognized as a multifaceted, versatile biomaterial with abundant applic...
Nanocellulose, such as that produced by the bacteria Gluconacetobacter xylinus (bacterial cellulose,...
This work was supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan, proj...
Natural biomaterials have benefited the human civilisation for millennia. However, in recent years, ...
We investigated wound dressing composites comprising fibrils of bacterial cellulose (BC) grown by fe...