reviewBiofabricationJul 17, 2019Closed access

Review of alginate-based hydrogel bioprinting for application in tissue engineering

Defence Institute of Advanced Technology · Ministry of Defence

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Abstract

Abstract The dawn of 3D printing in medicine has given the field the hope of vitality in many patients fighting a multitude of diseases. Also entitled bioprinting, this appertains to its sequential printing of precursor ink, embodying cells and polymer/composite in a predetermined trajectory. The precursor ink, in addition to cells, is predominantly constituted of hydrogels due to its biodegradability and ability to mimic the body’s anatomy and mechanical features, e.g. bones, etc. This review paper is devoted to explicating the bioprinting (3D/4D) of alginate hydrogels, which are extracts from brown algae, through extrusion additive manufacturing. Alginates are salt derivatives of alginic acid and constitute…

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550
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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Self-healing hydrogels
  • 3D bioprinting
  • Gelatin
  • Extrusion
  • Materials science
  • Tissue engineering
  • Polyethylene glycol
  • Alginic acid
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