The Hair Loss Encyclopedia
natural polymer produced by certain bacteria with unique properties
Bacterial cellulose is a natural polymer produced by certain types of bacteria, such as *Acetobacter xylinum*. Unlike plant cellulose, bacterial cellulose is highly pure, has a unique nanostructure, and boasts superior mechanical properties and water-holding capacity. This makes it valuable in various applications, including medical wound dressings, food products, and even as a potential material for hair care products due to its biocompatibility and strength.