Recent trends in natural polysaccharide based bioinks for multiscale 3D printing in tissue regeneration: A review
Autor: | Sellamuthu N. Jaisankar, Gopal Shankar Krishnakumar, Balaji Mahendiran, Shalini Muthusamy, Sowndarya Sampath, Ketul C. Popat, R. Selvakumar |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
3d printed
Computer science Alginates 3D printing Nanotechnology 02 engineering and technology Host tissue Carrageenan Regenerative Medicine Biochemistry Nanocellulose Nanocomposites 03 medical and health sciences Tissue engineering Structural Biology Polysaccharides Animals Humans Cellulose Molecular Biology 030304 developmental biology 0303 health sciences Tissue Engineering business.industry Sepharose Biomaterial Plant based General Medicine 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology Printing Three-Dimensional Pectins Diffusion of Innovation 0210 nano-technology business Biofabrication Forecasting |
Zdroj: | International journal of biological macromolecules. 183 |
ISSN: | 1879-0003 |
Popis: | Biofabrication by three-dimensional (3D) printing has been an attractive technology in harnessing the possibility to print anatomical shaped native tissues with controlled architecture and resolution. 3D printing offers the possibility to reproduce complex microarchitecture of native tissues by printing live cells in a layer by layer deposition to provide a biomimetic structural environment for tissue formation and host tissue integration. Plant based biomaterials derived from green and sustainable sources have represented to emulate native physicochemical and biological cues in order to direct specific cellular response and formation of new tissues through biomolecular recognition patterns. This comprehensive review aims to analyze and identify the most commonly used plant based bioinks for 3D printing applications. An overview on the role of different plant based biomaterial of terrestrial origin (Starch, Nanocellulose and Pectin) and marine origin (Ulvan, Alginate, Fucoidan, Agarose and Carrageenan) used for 3D printing applications are discussed elaborately. Furthermore, this review will also emphasis in the functional aspects of different 3D printers, appropriate printing material, merits and demerits of numerous plant based bioinks in developing 3D printed tissue-like constructs. Additionally, the underlying potential benefits, limitations and future perspectives of plant based bioinks for tissue engineering (TE) applications are also discussed. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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