Bacteria produce materials that are of interest to humans, such as cellulose, silk and minerals. The advantage of producing bacteria in this way is that it is sustainable, takes place at room ...
More information: Yadong Zhao et al, Bacterial nanocellulose assembly into super-strong and humidity-responsive macrofibers, Journal of Bioresources and Bioproducts (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.jobab ...
Bacterial building blocks Cellulose nanofibres are widely available, strong and recyclable. In general, cellulose nanofibres made from tree pulp are several micrometres-long or less, and therefore ...
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Polybion’s cultivated cellulose returned to Paris Fashion Week with Ganni while A Blunt Story works to rethink waste.
Cellulose polymers are being produced by bacterial fermentation of organic matter, and used to create strong bioplastics. Researchers in Japan are now looking to improve polymer production levels ...
"The Biosphere Cellulose Kitchen presents how the production of bacterial cellulose, as a replacement for single-use plastic, can be integrated into our everyday routines," told Abi Lambert Design.
The enzyme, isolated from bacteria found in sugarcane bagasse, enhances the breakdown of cellulose, increasing glucose release by up to 21%. The study showing these findings was published Thursday ...
The cell wall of plant cells is made from cellulose. This gives them a rigid ... eg genes for antibiotic resistance Bacterial cell ? Compartment in cell where DNA is stored as chromosomes Controls ...