2022
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2021.789603
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Nanocellulose-Based Biomedical Scaffolds in Future Bioeconomy: A Techno-Legal Assessment of the State-of-the-Art

Abstract: Nanocellulose is a broader term used for nano-scaled cellulosic crystal and/or fibrils of plant or animal origin. Where bacterial nanocellulose was immediately accepted in biomedicine due to its “cleaner” nature, the plant-based nanocellulose has seen several roadblocks. This manuscript assesses the technological aspects (chemistry of cellulose, nanocellulose producing methods, its purity, and biological properties including toxicity and suggested applications in final drug formulation) along with legal aspect… Show more

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“…In order to move these materials from the laboratory to clinical practice, it is essential to ensure batch-to-batch consistency, maximize scalability, and obtain regulatory approvals. To ensure patient safety, a thorough assessment of the long-term biocompatibility and degrading behavior of nanocellulose-based materials is required [79]. Nano cellulose materials with natural inspirations have opened up new avenues for biomedical uses.…”
Section: Biomedical Applications Of Nature-inspired Nano Cellulosementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to move these materials from the laboratory to clinical practice, it is essential to ensure batch-to-batch consistency, maximize scalability, and obtain regulatory approvals. To ensure patient safety, a thorough assessment of the long-term biocompatibility and degrading behavior of nanocellulose-based materials is required [79]. Nano cellulose materials with natural inspirations have opened up new avenues for biomedical uses.…”
Section: Biomedical Applications Of Nature-inspired Nano Cellulosementioning
confidence: 99%
“…in identifying and investigating the safety aspects of nanomaterials in cosmetics. There are compilations in the literature that summarize the legal aspects of nanomaterials [ 138 ] or the use of nanomaterials specifically in cosmetics [ 139 ]. Here, we briefly summarize the main recommendations of a few important guidance documents.…”
Section: Regulatory Guidelines Of Cosmetics and Cosmeceuticalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lignocellulosic complex contains 40–60 % cellulose and 20–40 % hemicellulose, and 10–25 % lignin . Apart from plant origin, cellulose is also secreted extracellularly in the form of a continuous film by some bacteria, e.g., Acetobacter, Sarcina ventriculi, and Agrobacterium [ 2 ]. Cellulose secreted from bacteria has different physicochemical properties, although they have the same structure Bacterial cellulose is more porous, crystalline, and ribbon-like small microfibrils ( Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%