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publicationNumber CN-114163540-B
titleOfInvention A kind of bifunctional bacterial cellulose composite, preparation method and application thereof
abstract The invention relates to a bifunctional bacterial cellulose composite, a preparation method and application thereof, and belongs to the technical field of microorganisms. The method comprises the following steps: 1) placing bacterial cellulose in a sodium periodate solution, bathing in a 40°C water bath 2) reacting the glucose oxidase solution with the oxidized bacterial cellulose described in step 1) to obtain an enzyme-functionalized bacterial cellulose composite; 3) L-arginine and step 2 ) The aldehyde groups on the enzyme-functionalized bacterial cellulose composite are combined through a Schiff base reaction, and the bifunctional bacterial cellulose composite obtained has a good bacteriostatic effect.
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