“…Due to the intrinsic nature of cellulose combined with the features of microstructured materials, MCC show distinctive chemical and physical properties that make them a good candidate for applications ranging from nanomedicine to materials science [ 3 ]. As previously reported, MCC has proven to be able to efficiently adsorb and release drugs for biomedical applications and tissue engineering, and its applicability also expands towards the packaging [ 4 ], cosmetics [ 5 ], and paper [ 6 ] industries, additive manufacturing [ 7 ], catalysis [ 8 ], and sensors [ 9 ]. Its properties include biocompatibility, high surface area, and low density, together with improved mechanical, thermal, and optical features.…”