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titleOfInvention Fully fermented bacterial cellulose membrane and production method and application thereof
abstract The invention provides a full-fermentation bacterial cellulose membrane and a production method and application thereof. The production method is particularly a method for producing the fully fermented bacterial cellulose membrane containing the fermentation extract of the colloid fungi by a one-step method, the functional active substances of the colloid fungi such as tremella, tremella aurantialba and agaric are extracted by the synergistic fermentation of lactic acid bacteria and saccharomycetes, and bacterial cellulose producing strains are synchronously inoculated, and the bacterial cellulose membrane which can be directly applied is prepared by the one-step fermentation. The invention also provides a fully fermented bacterial cellulose membrane containing the fermentation extract of the colloidal fungi, which is prepared by fermenting pure natural substances, and is free of additives, safe and stimulation; the water content of the bacterial cellulose wet film exceeds 90%, the rehydration rate of the bacterial cellulose dry film and the water retention capacity of the wet film are obviously superior to those of the prior art, and the bacterial cellulose wet film has a better moisturizing effect and a good application prospect.
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