Mechanics of bacterial cellulose hydrogel

Abstract

Natural polymer-based hydrogels, like bacterial cellulose (BC) hydrogels, gained a growing interest in the past decade mainly thanks to their good biological properties and similar fibrous structure as real human tissues that make them good potential candidate materials for various applications in a biomedical field. BC hydrogels are produced in a process of primary metabolism of some microorganisms. They were intensively studied with regard to their biological aspects, revealing many potential applications such as a direct implant replacement of some real tissues and an excellent scaffold for in-vitro tissue regeneration; still, its mechanical behaviour under application-relevant conditions has not been well documented. [Continues.

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