Producing ultrapure wood cellulose nanofibrils and evaluating the cytotoxicity using human skin cells

Volume: 150, Pages: 65 - 73
Published: Oct 1, 2016
Abstract
Wood cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) have been suggested as a potential wound healing material, but its utilization is limited by FDA requirements regarding endotoxin levels. In this study a method using sodium hydroxide followed by TEMPO mediated oxidation was developed to produce ultrapure cellulose nanofibrils, with an endotoxin level of 45 endotoxin units/g (EU/g) cellulose. Scanning transmission electron microscopy (S(T)EM) revealed a highly...
Paper Details
Title
Producing ultrapure wood cellulose nanofibrils and evaluating the cytotoxicity using human skin cells
Published Date
Oct 1, 2016
Volume
150
Pages
65 - 73
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