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Cellulose Amphiphilic Materials: Chemistry, Process and Applications

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PHARMACEUTICS
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics14020386

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biopolymers; polysaccharides; drug delivery; antibacterial inhibition

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  1. National Research Council (CNR) of Italy
  2. Egyptian Academy of Scientific Research and Technology

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Amphiphilic cellulose (AC) has emerged as an attractive biomaterial due to its unique chemical and physical properties. By optimizing the morphology and surface chemistry, AC can be used to develop innovative platforms for biomedical applications such as drug delivery and particle adsorption.
In the last decade, amphiphilic cellulose (AC) is emerging as attractive biomaterial for different therapeutic use, due to its unique chemical and physical properties. Using it as alternative to synthetic polymers, AC opens up new avenues to prepare new bio-sustainable materials with low impact in the cellular environment. Herein, most recent methods to synthesize and processing AC materials from different sources-i.e., cellulose nanofibers, bacterial cellulose, cellulose derivatives-will be discussed. By an accurate optimization of morphology and surface chemistry, it is possible to develop innovative amphiphilic platforms, promising for a wide range of biomedical applications, from drug delivery to molecular/particle adsorption.

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