2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2009.02.022
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Influential factors to enhance the moving rate of Acetobacter xylinum due to its nanofiber secretion on oriented templates

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“…In addition, the SEM nanostructures of biocellulose tissue engineering or facial mask sample with added eggshell (Bio-1) in the membrane powder showed a porous, networked fiber structure due to the fermentation of A. xylinum with the eggshell membrane to form a nanocomposite facial mask (Figures 4c, 4c-1 and 4c-2). The obtained results were consistent with the SEM results of the A. xylinum growth in other kinds of fruit juice (orange, grape, apple, jackfruit and guava) (Li et al, 2015;Tomita & Kondo, 2009;Ummartyotin & Pechyen, 2016;and Fu et al, 2013). The characteristic of high porosity, networked fiber structures of biocellulose-eggshell membrane tissue engineering or facial masks are advantageous to rapid adsorption of a high amount of liquid such as vitamin C, vitamin E and oil.…”
Section: Physicsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In addition, the SEM nanostructures of biocellulose tissue engineering or facial mask sample with added eggshell (Bio-1) in the membrane powder showed a porous, networked fiber structure due to the fermentation of A. xylinum with the eggshell membrane to form a nanocomposite facial mask (Figures 4c, 4c-1 and 4c-2). The obtained results were consistent with the SEM results of the A. xylinum growth in other kinds of fruit juice (orange, grape, apple, jackfruit and guava) (Li et al, 2015;Tomita & Kondo, 2009;Ummartyotin & Pechyen, 2016;and Fu et al, 2013). The characteristic of high porosity, networked fiber structures of biocellulose-eggshell membrane tissue engineering or facial masks are advantageous to rapid adsorption of a high amount of liquid such as vitamin C, vitamin E and oil.…”
Section: Physicsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…A. xylinum is identified as a gram negative bacterium with short rod, which is capable of oxidizing glucose to gluconic acid and organic acids simultaneously. This bacterial cellulose (BC) has been known as secondary metabolite from glucose with the release of acetic acid into the environments (Tomita and Kondo, 2009). Unlike the cellulose from wood pulp, the BC has a high purity, unique strength, an ultra-fine structure and is biodegradable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is noted that when it is transferred on a nematic ordered cellulose (NOC) template, it moved faster by 4.5 mm per min at 25 C in contact with the template (4,5,11). Moreover, the growth of the microfibrils is directed along a certain orientation by contact with the template, as reported previously (4).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…One explanation for this phenomenon is to determine the rate-determining step for both production of fibers and the bacterial movements. In our previous paper (11), it was assumed to be the self-assembly process of biosynthesized sub-elementary fibrils for forming a cellulose nanofiber. Namely in this case, the strong interfacial contact with the template prevented the assembly of the individual sub-elementary fibrils soon after the biosynthesis, resulting in inducing an increase in the rate, and also FIG.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%