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Surface Engineered Biomimetic Inks Based on UV Cross-Linkable Wood Biopolymers for 3D Printing

[Image: see text] Owing to their superior mechanical strength and structure similarity to the extracellular matrix, nanocelluloses as a class of emerging biomaterials have attracted great attention in three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting to fabricate various tissue mimics. Yet, when printing complex g...

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Autores principales: Xu, Wenyang, Zhang, Xue, Yang, Peiru, Långvik, Otto, Wang, Xiaoju, Zhang, Yongchao, Cheng, Fang, Österberg, Monika, Willför, Stefan, Xu, Chunlin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2019
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6727376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30844234
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.9b03442
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author Xu, Wenyang
Zhang, Xue
Yang, Peiru
Långvik, Otto
Wang, Xiaoju
Zhang, Yongchao
Cheng, Fang
Österberg, Monika
Willför, Stefan
Xu, Chunlin
author_facet Xu, Wenyang
Zhang, Xue
Yang, Peiru
Långvik, Otto
Wang, Xiaoju
Zhang, Yongchao
Cheng, Fang
Österberg, Monika
Willför, Stefan
Xu, Chunlin
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description [Image: see text] Owing to their superior mechanical strength and structure similarity to the extracellular matrix, nanocelluloses as a class of emerging biomaterials have attracted great attention in three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting to fabricate various tissue mimics. Yet, when printing complex geometries, the desired ink performance in terms of shape fidelity and object resolution demands a wide catalogue of tunability on the material property. This paper describes surface engineered biomimetic inks based on cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) and cross-linkable hemicellulose derivatives for UV-aided extrusion printing, being inspired by the biomimetic aspect of intrinsic affinity of heteropolysaccharides to cellulose in providing the ultrastrong but flexible plant cell wall structure. A facile aqueous-based approach was established for the synthesis of a series of UV cross-linkable galactoglucomannan methacrylates (GGMMAs) with tunable substitution degrees. The rapid gelation window of the formulated inks facilitates the utilization of these wood-based biopolymers as the feeding ink for extrusion-based 3D printing. Most importantly, a wide and tunable spectrum ranging from 2.5 to 22.5 kPa of different hydrogels with different mechanical properties could be achieved by varying the substitution degree in GGMMA and the compositional ratio between GGMMA and CNFs. Used as the seeding matrices in the cultures of human dermal fibroblasts and pancreatic tumor cells, the scaffolds printed with the CNF/GGMMA inks showed great cytocompatibility as well as supported the matrix adhesion and proliferative behaviors of the studied cell lines. As a new family of 3D printing feedstock materials, the CNF/GGMMA ink will broaden the map of bioinks, which potentially meets the requirements for a variety of in vitro cell–matrix and cell–cell interaction studies in the context of tissue engineering, cancer cell research, and high-throughput drug screening.
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spelling pubmed-67273762019-09-06 Surface Engineered Biomimetic Inks Based on UV Cross-Linkable Wood Biopolymers for 3D Printing Xu, Wenyang Zhang, Xue Yang, Peiru Långvik, Otto Wang, Xiaoju Zhang, Yongchao Cheng, Fang Österberg, Monika Willför, Stefan Xu, Chunlin ACS Appl Mater Interfaces [Image: see text] Owing to their superior mechanical strength and structure similarity to the extracellular matrix, nanocelluloses as a class of emerging biomaterials have attracted great attention in three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting to fabricate various tissue mimics. Yet, when printing complex geometries, the desired ink performance in terms of shape fidelity and object resolution demands a wide catalogue of tunability on the material property. This paper describes surface engineered biomimetic inks based on cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) and cross-linkable hemicellulose derivatives for UV-aided extrusion printing, being inspired by the biomimetic aspect of intrinsic affinity of heteropolysaccharides to cellulose in providing the ultrastrong but flexible plant cell wall structure. A facile aqueous-based approach was established for the synthesis of a series of UV cross-linkable galactoglucomannan methacrylates (GGMMAs) with tunable substitution degrees. The rapid gelation window of the formulated inks facilitates the utilization of these wood-based biopolymers as the feeding ink for extrusion-based 3D printing. Most importantly, a wide and tunable spectrum ranging from 2.5 to 22.5 kPa of different hydrogels with different mechanical properties could be achieved by varying the substitution degree in GGMMA and the compositional ratio between GGMMA and CNFs. Used as the seeding matrices in the cultures of human dermal fibroblasts and pancreatic tumor cells, the scaffolds printed with the CNF/GGMMA inks showed great cytocompatibility as well as supported the matrix adhesion and proliferative behaviors of the studied cell lines. As a new family of 3D printing feedstock materials, the CNF/GGMMA ink will broaden the map of bioinks, which potentially meets the requirements for a variety of in vitro cell–matrix and cell–cell interaction studies in the context of tissue engineering, cancer cell research, and high-throughput drug screening. American Chemical Society 2019-03-07 2019-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6727376/ /pubmed/30844234 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.9b03442 Text en Copyright © 2019 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited.
spellingShingle Xu, Wenyang
Zhang, Xue
Yang, Peiru
Långvik, Otto
Wang, Xiaoju
Zhang, Yongchao
Cheng, Fang
Österberg, Monika
Willför, Stefan
Xu, Chunlin
Surface Engineered Biomimetic Inks Based on UV Cross-Linkable Wood Biopolymers for 3D Printing
title Surface Engineered Biomimetic Inks Based on UV Cross-Linkable Wood Biopolymers for 3D Printing
title_full Surface Engineered Biomimetic Inks Based on UV Cross-Linkable Wood Biopolymers for 3D Printing
title_fullStr Surface Engineered Biomimetic Inks Based on UV Cross-Linkable Wood Biopolymers for 3D Printing
title_full_unstemmed Surface Engineered Biomimetic Inks Based on UV Cross-Linkable Wood Biopolymers for 3D Printing
title_short Surface Engineered Biomimetic Inks Based on UV Cross-Linkable Wood Biopolymers for 3D Printing
title_sort surface engineered biomimetic inks based on uv cross-linkable wood biopolymers for 3d printing
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6727376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30844234
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.9b03442
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