Content of review 1, reviewed on May 31, 2024
- Relevant references must be used in the material method section. It is not understood whether the authors developed the method themselves.
- There are no statistical methods in the findings and material method section. How the findings are evaluated must be determined by statistical analysis of the relevant data.
- Current studies should be included in the discussion section. There are recent studies using kombucha as a biomaterial. If the relevant reference is added, the quality of the publication will increase and provide clearer findings.
(2024). 3D printed kombucha biomaterial as a tissue scaffold and L929 cell cytotoxicity assay. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 28(9), e18316.
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Content of review 2, reviewed on June 24, 2024
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References
Mikhail, K., Yuuki, T., Alexander, B., Ines, F., Erik, R., Ronald, Z. 2024. Sustainable food packaging using modified kombucha-derived bacterial cellulose nanofillers in biodegradable polymers. RSC Sustainability.