2023
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.12758
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Edible, strong, and low‐hygroscopic bacterial cellulose derived from biosynthesis and physical modification for food packaging

Abstract: BackgroundThe pervasive presence of plastic packaging has led to significant environmental contamination due to excessive reliance on petrochemicals and the inherent non‐biodegradability of these materials. Bacterial cellulose (BC) films present a viable alternative for food packaging applications, owing to their environmentally friendly synthesis process, non‐toxic nature, robust mechanical strength, and biodegradability. However, the high hygroscopicity of such bio‐based materials has limited their widesprea… Show more

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