Optimization of Starch- and Chitosan-Based Bio-Inks for 3D Bioprinting of Scaffolds for Neural Cell Growth

Haley M. Butler, E. Naseri, D. MacDonald, R. Andrew Tasker, A. Ahmadi
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Abstract This paper investigates the use of starch and chitosan blends for bioprinting of neural cell applications. The printability and biocompatibility of different starch to chitosan ratio bio-inks were studied. The biofabrication window paradigm was used to determine the optimum composition of bio-ink as 50% starch and 50% chitosan in terms of both printability and biocompatibility with Neuro-2a cells. This defies the conventional understanding that increasing the chitosan percentage enhances the biocompatibility. Moreover, the limitations of the conventional framework for characterizing the printability of bio-inks were identified and a revised framework based on the flattening factor was proposed. It was shown that the revised framework provides better means of characterizing the printability of bio-inks.
淀粉基和壳聚糖基生物墨水用于神经细胞生长支架3D生物打印的优化
摘要:本文研究了淀粉和壳聚糖共混物在神经细胞生物打印中的应用。研究了不同淀粉壳聚糖比的生物墨水的印刷适性和生物相容性。利用生物制造窗口模式,从打印性和与神经2a细胞的生物相容性两方面确定了50%淀粉和50%壳聚糖的生物墨水的最佳组成。这与增加壳聚糖百分比可以提高生物相容性的传统认识相矛盾。此外,指出了生物油墨可印刷性表征的传统框架的局限性,并提出了基于平坦因子的修订框架。结果表明,修订后的框架为表征生物油墨的可印刷性提供了更好的手段。
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