Current situation and future perspectives for the use of fungi in the biomaterial industry and proposal for a new classification of fungal-derived materials

Luz Alba Ballen Sierra, Thairine Mendes-Pereira, G. García, Carla Queiroga Werkhaizer, Juliana B. de Rezende, Thiago Augusto Borges Rodrigues, F. Badotti, Emanuelle Santos de Carvalho Cardoso, Andréa Miura da Costa, A. Uetanabaro, Maria Teresa Aguilar, A. Góes-Neto
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The potential applications of fungi in the development of new biomaterials derived from fungal mycelium have captured the attention from both the scientific community and the society. The notable ability of mycelium networks to self-construct and aggregate can be used to produce diverse biomaterials. These biomaterials can be created in a pure state, or both in conjunction with other organic/inorganic compounds. Recent advancements in mycomaterials have gained attention due to their sustainability and mechanical, thermogravimetric, and compression properties. Such properties contribute to reducing the reliance on environmentally problematic substrates within the industry. After a standardized and comprehensive review of publications on mycomaterials across different fields, such as biology, health, agriculture, engineering, and material sciences, we detected that publications on this theme are utterly scattered. This critical review enabled us to also propose a novel classification system for these fungal-derived materials to help to structure and standardize this emerging transdisciplinary field of knowledge.
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真菌在开发由菌丝体衍生的新型生物材料方面的潜在应用已经引起了科学界和社会的关注。菌丝网络具有显著的自构建和聚集能力,可用于生产各种生物材料。这些生物材料可以在纯状态下制造,也可以与其他有机/无机化合物一起制造。由于其可持续性和机械、热重和压缩性能,近年来mycomaterials的进展引起了人们的关注。这些特性有助于减少对工业中有环境问题的基材的依赖。在对生物、卫生、农业、工程和材料科学等不同领域关于mycomaterials的出版物进行标准化和全面的审查后,我们发现这一主题的出版物非常分散。这一重要的综述使我们能够为这些真菌来源的材料提出一个新的分类系统,以帮助构建和规范这一新兴的跨学科知识领域。
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