"Micro-to-nano": Reengineering of jute for constructing cellulose nanofibers as a next-generation biomaterial.

Int J Biol Macromol

Nano Fusion Technology Research Group, Institute for Fiber Engineering (IFES), Interdisciplinary Cluster for Cutting Edge Research (ICCER), Shinshu University, Tokida 3-15-1, Ueda, Nagano 386-8567, Japan. Electronic address:

Published: March 2024

Micro-to-nano transformation can make a material unique. This research uses jute microfiber to extract Holo and Alpha forms of cellulose, which are later attempted to electrospun into superfine nanofibers (NFs). Initial investigation of morphological, physicochemical, crystallographic, and thermal properties confirmed successful synthesis of Holo and Alpha-cellulose (H/A-cellulose). Afterwards, the electrospinnable concentration of H/A-cellulose was optimized and their bead-free ultrafine NFs in the range of 109-145 nm were fabricated. FTIR analysis confirmed the source composition in Holo and Alpha CNF with the partial formation of trifluoroacetyl esters. Alpha CNF exhibited better structural integrity despite the crystallinity and thermal stability deteriorated in both Holo and Alpha CNF. Both Holo and Alpha CNF exhibited adequate mechanical performance and liquid uptake properties. Alpha CNF showed better morphological stability in organic solvents and slower biodegradation than Holo CNF. Subsequent investigation revealed that both Holo and Alpha CNF didn't exhibit cytotoxic effects on COS-7 cells and above 90 % of cells were viable in contact with both CNF. Significant proliferation and attachment of COS-7 cells were noticed within 7 days of incubation with the prepared CNF. Our findings revealed that jute-extracted cellulose can be a viable and potential source for constructing cellulose-based advanced nano-biomaterials.

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