Tag: bacterial cellulose

Korean scientists create one-pot generation of rainbow-colored bacterial cellulose

Korean scientists create one-pot generation of rainbow-colored bacterial cellulose

December 3, 2025 |

In South Korea, integration of systems metabolic engineering with co-culture strategies that couples bacterial cellulose production with natural colorant biosynthesis enabled the one-pot generation of rainbow-colored bacterial cellulose, establishing a sustainable biomanufacturing platform that can replace petroleum-based textiles and eliminate chemical dyeing processes. A research group at KAIST has successfully developed a modular co-culture platform […]

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University of Houston researchers develop bacterial cellulose as potential biomaterial

University of Houston researchers develop bacterial cellulose as potential biomaterial

July 30, 2025 |

In Texas, growing concern over the harmful effects of petroleum-based, non-degradable materials on the environment has intensified the demand for sustainable alternatives, such as natural or biomaterials. Bacterial cellulose has emerged as a potential biomaterial that is naturally abundant, biodegradable and biocompatible. To strengthen the cellulose and create more functionality, a team of researchers from […]

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