Abstract

Bacterial cellulose (BC) produced by acetic acid bacteria is a promising biomaterial that exhibits exceptional mechanical strength, biocompatibility, and biodegradability. In this study, we have successfully fabricated BC composites with various materials such as alumina fibers, zirconia particles, carbon nanotubes, and magnetic particles by adding each material to the culture medium. We also demonstrate the actuation of BC‐magnetic particle composites by a magnetic field. Furthermore, we have achieved the patterning of arbitrarily shaped patterns onto BC pellicles by placing templates in the culture medium. These findings suggest that BC composites have the potential to be applied in various fields such as tissue engineering and drug delivery. © 2024 Institute of Electrical Engineer of Japan and Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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