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Bacterial Cellulose-Based Materials as Dressings for Wound Healing

Horue, ManuelIcon ; Silva, Jhonatan Miguel; Rivero Berti, IgnacioIcon ; Brandão, Larissa Reis; Barud, Hernane da Silva; Castro, Guillermo RaulIcon
Fecha de publicación: 01/2023
Editorial: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Revista: Pharmaceutics
e-ISSN: 1999-4923
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Bioproductos, Biomateriales, Bioplásticos, Biocombustibles, Bioderivados, etc.; Biomateriales

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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 membranes and films, fibrous and spheroidal, nanocrystals and nanofibers, and different BC blends, as well as recent advances in BC composites with alginate, collagen, chitosan, silk sericin, and some miscellaneous blends—are reported in detail. Moreover, the development of novel antimicrobial BC and drug delivery systems are discussed.
Palabras clave: BACTERIAL CELLULOSE , BACTERIAL CELLULOSE COMPOSITES , BACTERIAL CELLULOSE HYDROGELS , BACTERIAL CELLULOSE STRUCTURES , CELLULOSE PROPERTIES , CHRONIC WOUNDS , WOUND HEALING
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/224643
URL: https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/15/2/424
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15020424
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Horue, Manuel; Silva, Jhonatan Miguel; Rivero Berti, Ignacio; Brandão, Larissa Reis; Barud, Hernane da Silva; et al.; Bacterial Cellulose-Based Materials as Dressings for Wound Healing; Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute; Pharmaceutics; 15; 2; 1-2023; 1-26
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