In situ preparation of bacterial cellulose with antimicrobial properties from bioconversion of mulberry leaves

Volume: 220, Pages: 170 - 175
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
It’s long been understood that antimicrobial properties are one of the most important function in the field of biomedicine. In this thesis, we introduce a new technique to functionalize bacterial cellulose (BC) with antimicrobial properties by in situ method. We design a series of experiments on hydrolyzing mulberry leaves and exploring the methods of fermenting and purifying to obtain a BC complex with antimicrobial properties. Meanwhile, the...
Paper Details
Title
In situ preparation of bacterial cellulose with antimicrobial properties from bioconversion of mulberry leaves
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
220
Pages
170 - 175
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