Recent trends in bioinks for 3D printing

Abstract Background The worldwide demand for the organ replacement or tissue regeneration is increasing steadily. The advancements in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine have made it possible to regenerate such damaged organs or tissues into functional organ or tissue with the help of 3D bi...

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Main Authors: Janarthanan Gopinathan, Insup Noh
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-04-01
Series:Biomaterials Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40824-018-0122-1
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spelling doaj-2b08ee3cfed843b29b210be3808fed082020-11-24T23:56:27ZengBMCBiomaterials Research2055-71242018-04-0122111510.1186/s40824-018-0122-1Recent trends in bioinks for 3D printingJanarthanan Gopinathan0Insup Noh1Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Seoul National University of Science and Technology (Seoul Tech)Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Seoul National University of Science and Technology (Seoul Tech)Abstract Background The worldwide demand for the organ replacement or tissue regeneration is increasing steadily. The advancements in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine have made it possible to regenerate such damaged organs or tissues into functional organ or tissue with the help of 3D bioprinting. The main component of the 3D bioprinting is the bioink, which is crucial for the development of functional organs or tissue structures. The bioinks used in 3D printing technology require so many properties which are vital and need to be considered during the selection. Combination of different methods and enhancements in properties are required to develop more successful bioinks for the 3D printing of organs or tissue structures. Main body This review consists of the recent state-of-art of polymer-based bioinks used in 3D printing for applications in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. The subsection projects the basic requirements for the selection of successful bioinks for 3D printing and developing 3D tissues or organ structures using combinations of bioinks such as cells, biomedical polymers and biosignals. Different bioink materials and their properties related to the biocompatibility, printability, mechanical properties, which are recently reported for 3D printing are discussed in detail. Conclusion Many bioinks formulations have been reported from cell-biomaterials based bioinks to cell-based bioinks such as cell aggregates and tissue spheroids for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications. Interestingly, more tunable bioinks, which are biocompatible for live cells, printable and mechanically stable after printing are emerging with the help of functional polymeric biomaterials, their modifications and blending of cells and hydrogels. These approaches show the immense potential of these bioinks to produce more complex tissue/organ structures using 3D bioprinting in the future.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40824-018-0122-1BiomaterialsBioink3D printingTissue engineeringRegenerative medicine
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Recent trends in bioinks for 3D printing
Biomaterials Research
Biomaterials
Bioink
3D printing
Tissue engineering
Regenerative medicine
author_facet Janarthanan Gopinathan
Insup Noh
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title Recent trends in bioinks for 3D printing
title_short Recent trends in bioinks for 3D printing
title_full Recent trends in bioinks for 3D printing
title_fullStr Recent trends in bioinks for 3D printing
title_full_unstemmed Recent trends in bioinks for 3D printing
title_sort recent trends in bioinks for 3d printing
publisher BMC
series Biomaterials Research
issn 2055-7124
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Abstract Background The worldwide demand for the organ replacement or tissue regeneration is increasing steadily. The advancements in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine have made it possible to regenerate such damaged organs or tissues into functional organ or tissue with the help of 3D bioprinting. The main component of the 3D bioprinting is the bioink, which is crucial for the development of functional organs or tissue structures. The bioinks used in 3D printing technology require so many properties which are vital and need to be considered during the selection. Combination of different methods and enhancements in properties are required to develop more successful bioinks for the 3D printing of organs or tissue structures. Main body This review consists of the recent state-of-art of polymer-based bioinks used in 3D printing for applications in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. The subsection projects the basic requirements for the selection of successful bioinks for 3D printing and developing 3D tissues or organ structures using combinations of bioinks such as cells, biomedical polymers and biosignals. Different bioink materials and their properties related to the biocompatibility, printability, mechanical properties, which are recently reported for 3D printing are discussed in detail. Conclusion Many bioinks formulations have been reported from cell-biomaterials based bioinks to cell-based bioinks such as cell aggregates and tissue spheroids for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications. Interestingly, more tunable bioinks, which are biocompatible for live cells, printable and mechanically stable after printing are emerging with the help of functional polymeric biomaterials, their modifications and blending of cells and hydrogels. These approaches show the immense potential of these bioinks to produce more complex tissue/organ structures using 3D bioprinting in the future.
topic Biomaterials
Bioink
3D printing
Tissue engineering
Regenerative medicine
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40824-018-0122-1
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