Versatile application of nanocellulose: From industry to skin tissue engineering and wound healing
L Bacakova, J Pajorova, M Bacakova, A Skogberg… - Nanomaterials, 2019 - mdpi.com
Nanocellulose is cellulose in the form of nanostructures, ie, features not exceeding 100 nm
at least in one dimension. These nanostructures include nanofibrils, found in bacterial …
at least in one dimension. These nanostructures include nanofibrils, found in bacterial …
Overview of preparation, modification, and application of tunicate-derived nanocellulose
X Lv, J Han, M Liu, H Yu, K Liu, Y Yang, Y Sun… - Chemical Engineering …, 2023 - Elsevier
Cellulose extracted from the outer capsule of tunicates has received much attention from
researchers because of its excellent physicochemical properties. In addition, its …
researchers because of its excellent physicochemical properties. In addition, its …
[HTML][HTML] Valorization of diverse waste-derived nanocellulose for multifaceted applications: A review
The study underscores the urgent need for sustainable waste management by focusing on
circular economy principles, government regulations, and public awareness to combat …
circular economy principles, government regulations, and public awareness to combat …
Perspective applications and associated challenges of using nanocellulose in treating bone-related diseases
S Khan, R Siddique, D Huanfei, MA Shereen… - … in Bioengineering and …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Bone serves to maintain the shape of the human body due to its hard and solid nature. A
loss or weakening of bone tissues, such as in case of traumatic injury, diseases (eg …
loss or weakening of bone tissues, such as in case of traumatic injury, diseases (eg …
Collective locomotion of human cells, wound healing and their control by extracts and isolated compounds from marine invertebrates
C Luparello, M Mauro, V Lazzara, M Vazzana - Molecules, 2020 - mdpi.com
The collective migration of cells is a complex integrated process that represents a common
theme joining morphogenesis, tissue regeneration, and tumor biology. It is known that a …
theme joining morphogenesis, tissue regeneration, and tumor biology. It is known that a …
Environmental, legal, health, and safety issue of nanocellulose
Excessive anthropogenic needs of various useful yet environmentally harmful materials
such as plastic put tremendous pressure on the planet, eventually causing multiple …
such as plastic put tremendous pressure on the planet, eventually causing multiple …
Dyeing of silk fabric with natural wall nut tree wood dye and its ultraviolet protection properties
S Wang, L Wang, M Wu, K Song, Z Yu - Journal of Natural Fibers, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Maintaining color fastness and endow functionality of the fabrics dyed with natural colorants
had been the major constraint of natural dye in modern textile practices. In this work, a …
had been the major constraint of natural dye in modern textile practices. In this work, a …
Selenium-loaded cellulose film derived from Styela clava tunic accelerates the healing process of cutaneous wounds in streptozotocin-induced diabetic Sprague …
SH Song, JE Kim, EK Koh, JE Sung… - Journal of …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: Aims of this study is to evaluate the therapeutic effects and toxicity of Se-loaded
cellulose film originated from Styela clava tunic (SeSCTF) on cutaneous wounds during …
cellulose film originated from Styela clava tunic (SeSCTF) on cutaneous wounds during …
[PDF][PDF] A review on nanocellulose and its potential biomedical applications
S Kumari, RPS Chauhan, A Mishra… - Trends in Biomaterials …, 2021 - researchgate.net
Cellulose is the primary common natural polymer on earth. Cellulose can be present in
many areas, including aquatic organisms (such as tunicates), plants (such as bamboo …
many areas, including aquatic organisms (such as tunicates), plants (such as bamboo …
Nanocellulose in biotechnology and medicine: Focus on skin tissue engineering and wound healing
L Bacakova, J Pajorova, M Bacakova, A Skogberg… - 2018 - preprints.org
Nanocellulose is cellulose in the form of nanostructures, ie features not exceeding 100 nm at
least in one dimension. These nanostructures include nanofibrils, eg in bacterial cellulose; …
least in one dimension. These nanostructures include nanofibrils, eg in bacterial cellulose; …