Kadier, Abudukeremu and Ilyas, R. A. and Huzaifah, M. R. M. and Harihastuti, Nani and Sapuan, S. M. and Harussani, M. M. and Azlin, M. N. M. and Yuliasni, Rustiana and Ibrahim, R. and Atikah, M. S. N. and Wang, Junying and Chandrasekhar, K. and Islam, M Amirul and Sharma, Shubham and Punia, Sneh and Rajasekar, Aruliah and Asyraf, M. R. M. and Ishak, M. R. (2021) Use of Industrial Wastes as Sustainable Nutrient Sources for Bacterial Cellulose (BC) Production: Mechanism, Advances, and Future Perspectives. Polymers, 13 (19). p. 3365. ISSN 2073-4360
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A novel nanomaterial, bacterial cellulose (BC), has become noteworthy recently due to its better physicochemical properties and biodegradability, which are desirable for various applications. Since cost is a significant limitation in the production of cellulose, current efforts are focused on the use of industrial waste as a cost-effective substrate for the synthesis of BC or microbial cellulose. The utilization of industrial wastes and byproduct streams as fermentation media could improve the cost-competitiveness of BC production. This paper examines the feasibility of using typical wastes generated by industry sectors as sources of nutrients (carbon and nitrogen) for the commercial-scale production of BC. Numerous preliminary findings in the literature data have revealed the potential to yield a high concentration of BC from various industrial wastes. These findings indicated the need to optimize culture conditions, aiming for improved large-scale production of BC from waste streams.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | bacterial cellulose (BC); biopolymer; industrial waste; microbial cellulose; carbon source; nitrogen source |
| Subjects: | Materials Sciences Agriculture & Food |
| Depositing User: | Rizzal Rosiyan |
| Date Deposited: | 21 Nov 2025 16:07 |
| Last Modified: | 21 Nov 2025 16:07 |
| URI: | https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/55148 |


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