Redefiniendo la celulosa. La rama verde de los nuevos materiales

  • Miguel Trigo Morán
  • Daniel Curbelo Piñero
Keywords: Biomaterials, Cellulose

Abstract

Cellulose, the most abundant biopolymer in nature, is present in plant cells and functions as a structure and defence network for plants, algae and even certain bacteria.

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Published
2025-03-19
How to Cite
Trigo Morán, M., & Curbelo Piñero, D. (2025). Redefiniendo la celulosa. La rama verde de los nuevos materiales. Cuadernos Del Centro De Estudios De Diseño Y Comunicación, (256). https://doi.org/10.18682/cdc.vi256.12189