Visible light-induced crosslinking of unmodified gelatin with PEGDA for DLP-3D printable hydrogels

Zanon, M.;Chiappone, A.
2021-01-01

Abstract

The possibility to 3D shape hydrogels is attracting an enormous interest in the biomedical field both for their application as scaffold or for the design of new medical hydrogels. Digital light processing (DLP) printing can create layer-by-layer models with high resolution and printing speed. Herein, a hybrid natural-synthetic hydrogel is propsed using cold-water fish gelatin as innovative co-initiating species of a camphorquinone photo-initiator instead of the traditional aliphatic or aromatic amines, for the crosslinking of PEGDA monomer. Such system allows to chemically bound gelatin to the PEGDA monomer without any previous modification and leads to the production of DLP-3D printable hydrogels. The real-time photorheological measurements showed that Gelatin behave as a binder during photopolymerization and ATR-FTIR spectroscopy proved that gelatin segments were chemically incorporated within PEGDA network. Mechanical and biological properties were improved by increasing gelatin content. Furthermore, the 3D digital light processing of this material leads to the creation of precise and rapidly printed structures that are biocompatible and able to support cell viability and proliferation. Considering those features, the proposed hydrogel may be a promising candidate in 3D-printed devices for cell culture.
2021
Inglese
160
110813
9
Esperti anonimi
scientifica
DLP 3D printing; gelatin; hydrogel; scaffold
no
Zanon, M.; Baruffaldi, D.; Sangermano, M.; Pirri, C. F.; Frascella, F.; Chiappone, A.
1.1 Articolo in rivista
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
1 Contributo su Rivista::1.1 Articolo in rivista
262
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