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    Prof. Jun Liu's team published article on Carbohydrate Polymers with the title of "Functionalization of nanocellulose applied with biological molecules for biomedical application: A review"

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    Prof. Jun Liu's team published article on Carbohydrate Polymers with the title of "Functionalization of nanocellulose applied with biological molecules for biomedical application: A review"


    Nanocellulose has great potential in the biomedical field due to its biocompatibility, large specific surface area, and customizable surface chemistry. However, due to the bioinert nature and mismatch of the mechanical strength, nanocellulose itself has no cell adhesion ability and cannot directly promote cell growth and reproduction. Recently, surface functionalization of nanocellulose has been reported as an indispensable strategy for improving its bioactivities or other physic-chemical properties. In this paper, functionalization strategies of nanocellulose based on its inherent hydroxyl, aldehyde, carboxyl, and sulfate group reactions are reviewed. Biomacromolecules, such as peptides, proteins, and DNA that are commonly used in functionalization for different biomedical applications are summarized. Prospects and ongoing challenges of nanocellulose-based biomaterials application, as well as these advanced processing technologies such as additive manufacturing,

    nanomanufacturing, and bio-manufacturing are also discussed. This review is supposed to serve as a guideline for the development of nanocellulose-based biomaterials in biomedical applications.




    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2022.119208

    Last :Prof. Jun Liu Published article on ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces with the title of "Development of Cellulose Nanofibril/Casein-Based 3D Composite Hemostasis Scaffold for Potential Wound-Healing Application"

    Next :Associate Prof. Geng Alei published article on Microorganisms with the title of "New Insights into the Co-Occurrences of Glycoside Hydrolase Genes among Prokaryotic Genomes through Network Analysis"

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