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Fabrication of Solvent-Free PCL/β-TCP Composite Fiber for 3D Printing: Physiochemical and Biological Investigation

Manufacturing three-dimensional (3D) objects with polymers/bioceramic composite materials has been investigated in recent years. In this study, we manufactured and evaluated solvent-free polycaprolactone (PCL) and beta-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) composite fiber as a scaffold material for 3D printi...

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Autores principales: Ngo, Sin Ting, Lee, Wei-Fang, Wu, Yi-Fan, Salamanca, Eisner, Aung, Lwin Moe, Chao, Yan-Qiao, Tsao, Ting-Chia, Hseuh, Hao-Wen, Lee, Yi-Huan, Wang, Ching-Chiung, Chang, Wei-Jen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10053981/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36987176
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15061391
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author Ngo, Sin Ting
Lee, Wei-Fang
Wu, Yi-Fan
Salamanca, Eisner
Aung, Lwin Moe
Chao, Yan-Qiao
Tsao, Ting-Chia
Hseuh, Hao-Wen
Lee, Yi-Huan
Wang, Ching-Chiung
Chang, Wei-Jen
author_facet Ngo, Sin Ting
Lee, Wei-Fang
Wu, Yi-Fan
Salamanca, Eisner
Aung, Lwin Moe
Chao, Yan-Qiao
Tsao, Ting-Chia
Hseuh, Hao-Wen
Lee, Yi-Huan
Wang, Ching-Chiung
Chang, Wei-Jen
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description Manufacturing three-dimensional (3D) objects with polymers/bioceramic composite materials has been investigated in recent years. In this study, we manufactured and evaluated solvent-free polycaprolactone (PCL) and beta-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) composite fiber as a scaffold material for 3D printing. To investigate the optimal ratio of feedstock material for 3D printing, the physical and biological characteristics of four different ratios of β-TCP compounds mixed with PCL were investigated. PCL/β-TCP ratios of 0 wt.%, 10 wt.%, 20 wt.%, and 30 wt.% were fabricated, with PCL melted at 65 °C and blended with β-TCP with no solvent added during the fabrication process. Electron microscopy revealed an even distribution of β-TCP in the PCL fibers, while Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy demonstrated that the biomaterial compounds remained intact after the heating and manufacturing process. In addition, adding 20% β-TCP into the PCL/β-TCP mixture significantly increased hardness and Young’s Modulus by 10% and 26.5%, respectively, suggesting that PCL-20 has better resistance to deformation under load. Cell viability, alkaline phosphatase (ALPase) activity, osteogenic gene expression, and mineralization were also observed to increase according to the amount of β-TCP added. Cell viability and ALPase activity were 20% higher with PCL-30, while upregulation for osteoblast-related gene expression was better with PCL-20. In conclusion, PCL-20 and PCL-30 fibers fabricated without solvent exhibited excellent mechanical properties, high biocompatibility, and high osteogenic ability, making them promising materials for 3D printing customized bone scaffolds promptly, sustainably, and cost-effectively.
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spelling pubmed-100539812023-03-30 Fabrication of Solvent-Free PCL/β-TCP Composite Fiber for 3D Printing: Physiochemical and Biological Investigation Ngo, Sin Ting Lee, Wei-Fang Wu, Yi-Fan Salamanca, Eisner Aung, Lwin Moe Chao, Yan-Qiao Tsao, Ting-Chia Hseuh, Hao-Wen Lee, Yi-Huan Wang, Ching-Chiung Chang, Wei-Jen Polymers (Basel) Article Manufacturing three-dimensional (3D) objects with polymers/bioceramic composite materials has been investigated in recent years. In this study, we manufactured and evaluated solvent-free polycaprolactone (PCL) and beta-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) composite fiber as a scaffold material for 3D printing. To investigate the optimal ratio of feedstock material for 3D printing, the physical and biological characteristics of four different ratios of β-TCP compounds mixed with PCL were investigated. PCL/β-TCP ratios of 0 wt.%, 10 wt.%, 20 wt.%, and 30 wt.% were fabricated, with PCL melted at 65 °C and blended with β-TCP with no solvent added during the fabrication process. Electron microscopy revealed an even distribution of β-TCP in the PCL fibers, while Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy demonstrated that the biomaterial compounds remained intact after the heating and manufacturing process. In addition, adding 20% β-TCP into the PCL/β-TCP mixture significantly increased hardness and Young’s Modulus by 10% and 26.5%, respectively, suggesting that PCL-20 has better resistance to deformation under load. Cell viability, alkaline phosphatase (ALPase) activity, osteogenic gene expression, and mineralization were also observed to increase according to the amount of β-TCP added. Cell viability and ALPase activity were 20% higher with PCL-30, while upregulation for osteoblast-related gene expression was better with PCL-20. In conclusion, PCL-20 and PCL-30 fibers fabricated without solvent exhibited excellent mechanical properties, high biocompatibility, and high osteogenic ability, making them promising materials for 3D printing customized bone scaffolds promptly, sustainably, and cost-effectively. MDPI 2023-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10053981/ /pubmed/36987176 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15061391 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ngo, Sin Ting
Lee, Wei-Fang
Wu, Yi-Fan
Salamanca, Eisner
Aung, Lwin Moe
Chao, Yan-Qiao
Tsao, Ting-Chia
Hseuh, Hao-Wen
Lee, Yi-Huan
Wang, Ching-Chiung
Chang, Wei-Jen
Fabrication of Solvent-Free PCL/β-TCP Composite Fiber for 3D Printing: Physiochemical and Biological Investigation
title Fabrication of Solvent-Free PCL/β-TCP Composite Fiber for 3D Printing: Physiochemical and Biological Investigation
title_full Fabrication of Solvent-Free PCL/β-TCP Composite Fiber for 3D Printing: Physiochemical and Biological Investigation
title_fullStr Fabrication of Solvent-Free PCL/β-TCP Composite Fiber for 3D Printing: Physiochemical and Biological Investigation
title_full_unstemmed Fabrication of Solvent-Free PCL/β-TCP Composite Fiber for 3D Printing: Physiochemical and Biological Investigation
title_short Fabrication of Solvent-Free PCL/β-TCP Composite Fiber for 3D Printing: Physiochemical and Biological Investigation
title_sort fabrication of solvent-free pcl/β-tcp composite fiber for 3d printing: physiochemical and biological investigation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10053981/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36987176
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15061391
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