Natural ECM-Bacterial Cellulose Wound Healing—Dubai Study

Bacterial cellulose can be used in wide area of applied scientific, especially for tissue regeneration and regenerative medicine, lately, bacterial cellulose mats are used in the treatment of skin conditions such as burns and ulcers, because of the morphology of fibrous biopolymers serving as a supp...

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Published inJournal of biomaterials and nanobiotechnology Vol. 6; no. 4; pp. 237 - 246
Main Authors El-Hoseny, Safwat Mohd, Basmaji, Pierre, Olyveira, Gabriel Molina de, Costa, Ligia Maria Manzine, Alwahedi, Abdulwahid M., Oliveira, José Domingos da Costa, Francozo, Gino Bruno
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.10.2015
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Summary:Bacterial cellulose can be used in wide area of applied scientific, especially for tissue regeneration and regenerative medicine, lately, bacterial cellulose mats are used in the treatment of skin conditions such as burns and ulcers, because of the morphology of fibrous biopolymers serving as a support for cell proliferation, its pores allow gas exchange between the organism and the environment. In this scope, Natural ECM is the ideal biological scaffold since it contains all the components of the tissue. The development of mimicking biomaterials and hybrid biomaterial can further advance directed cellular differentiation without specific induction. The extracellular matrix (ECM) contains several signals that are received by cell surface receptors and contribute to cell adhesion and cell fate which control cellular activities such as proliferation, migration and differentiation. In this work, the bacterial cellulose fermentation process is modified by the addition of vegetal stem cell to the culture medium and natural materials before the bacteria are inoculated. In vivo behavior using natural ECM for regenerative medicine is presented.
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ISSN:2158-7027
2158-7043
DOI:10.4236/jbnb.2015.64022