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The versatile world of cellulose-based materials in healthcare: from production to applications

Chandel et al., 2023

Document ID
7845281293015242912
Author
Chandel N
Jain K
Jain A
Raj T
Patel A
Yang Y
Bhatia S
Publication year
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Industrial Crops and Products

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Cellulose is the most abundant natural biopolymer that can be extracted directly from plants using various treatments (alkalis, acids, ultrasonic or enzymatic treatments) or produced by microbial fermentation. It is biodegradable, biocompatible, noncytotoxic, nongenotoxic, and …
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61LMETHODS OR APPARATUS FOR STERILISING MATERIALS OR OBJECTS IN GENERAL; DISINFECTION, STERILISATION, OR DEODORISATION OF AIR; CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS, OR SURGICAL ARTICLES; MATERIALS FOR BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS, OR SURGICAL ARTICLES
    • A61L27/00Materials for grafts or prostheses or for coating grafts or prostheses
    • A61L27/14Macromolecular materials

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