celluloseanalog
Celluloseanalog is a term used to describe materials that imitate or substitute for cellulose in structure, properties, or function. It encompasses cellulose derivatives, regenerated cellulose products, bacterial cellulose, and certain synthetic polymers designed to replicate cellulose-like characteristics. These materials are typically biobased and prized for aspects such as biodegradability, film-forming ability, hydrophilicity, and controlled rheology, while differing from native cellulose in solubility, crystallinity, and processing routes.
Common examples include cellulose derivatives such as methylcellulose, hydroxyethyl cellulose, carboxymethyl cellulose, and hydroxypropyl cellulose. These
Applications of celluloseanalog materials span packaging films and coatings, textile fibers, thickening and stabilization in foods
See also: cellulose, cellulose derivatives, regenerated cellulose, bacterial cellulose, biopolymers.