TY - JOUR AU - Sandhu, Sana AU - Arpa, Anindita AU - Chen, Xi AU - Kumar, Rahul AU - Jaworski, Justyn PY - 2019 DA - 2019/11/25 TI - Engineering Bacterial Cellulose for Diverse Biomedical Applications JO - Recent Progress in Materials SP - 006 VL - 01 IS - 04 AB - Increasing interest in bacterial cellulose due to the huge potential which exists for the development of this new biomaterial for medical applications has been met with recent growth in research in engineering this unique microbial manufactured material. The mechanical properties, porosity, and biocompatibility of bacterial cellulose derived biomaterials are particularly attractive for use in wound healing, tissue engineering, and drug delivery applications. Advances in synthetic biology and soft materials engineering are pushing the value of this biomaterial to new levels. This review provides and in-depth discussion of these most recent approaches in processing as well as physical, chemical, and genetic modification of bacterial cellulose toward further improvement and expansion of its functionality. In addition, we provide specific attention to the marketed applications of the resulting engineered materials for medical research and conclude with prospective areas of consideration for expanding the clinical utility of this biomaterial to new directions. SN - 2689-5846 UR - https://doi.org/10.21926/rpm.1904006 DO - 10.21926/rpm.1904006 ID - Sandhu2019 ER -