Developing green and nontoxic biomaterials, derived from renewable sources and processable through 3D bioprinting technologies, is an emerging challenge of sustainable tissue engineering. Here, pectin from citrus peels was cross-linked for the first time with (3-glycidyloxypropyl)trimethoxysilane (GPTMS) through a one-pot procedure. Freeze-dried porous pectin sponges, with tunable properties in terms of porosity, water uptake, and compressive modulus, were obtained by controlling GPTMS content. Cell experiments showed that GPTMS did not affect the cytocompatibility of pectin. The addition of GPTMS improved the printability of pectin due to an increase of viscosity and yield stress. Three-dimensional woodpile and complex anatomical-shaped sc...
3-D printing represents a rapidly emerging group of technologies that is revolutionizing processing ...
Pectin has found extensive interest in biomedical applications, including wound dressing, drug deliv...
The emergence of nontoxic, eco-friendly, and biocompatible polymers derived from natural sources has...
Developing green and nontoxic biomaterials, derived from renewable sources and processable through 3...
Reproducing the complex, hierarchical organization and the dynamic functionalities of living tissues...
Developing biomaterial formulations with specific biochemical characteristics and physical propertie...
AbstractDeveloping biomaterial formulations with specific biochemical characteristics and physical p...
Pectin has found extensive interest in biomedical applications, including wound dressing, drug deliv...
Tissue engineering (TE) is an interdisciplinary field that was introduced from the necessity of find...
Gelatin is a natural biopolymer extensively used for tissue engineering applications due to its simi...
3D bioprinting allows creative ideas for 3D scaffold development. Therefore, it enhances the creatio...
The emergence of nontoxic, eco-friendly, and biocompatible polymers derived from natural sources has...
3-D printing represents a rapidly emerging group of technologies that is revolutionizing processing ...
Pectin has found extensive interest in biomedical applications, including wound dressing, drug deliv...
The emergence of nontoxic, eco-friendly, and biocompatible polymers derived from natural sources has...
Developing green and nontoxic biomaterials, derived from renewable sources and processable through 3...
Reproducing the complex, hierarchical organization and the dynamic functionalities of living tissues...
Developing biomaterial formulations with specific biochemical characteristics and physical propertie...
AbstractDeveloping biomaterial formulations with specific biochemical characteristics and physical p...
Pectin has found extensive interest in biomedical applications, including wound dressing, drug deliv...
Tissue engineering (TE) is an interdisciplinary field that was introduced from the necessity of find...
Gelatin is a natural biopolymer extensively used for tissue engineering applications due to its simi...
3D bioprinting allows creative ideas for 3D scaffold development. Therefore, it enhances the creatio...
The emergence of nontoxic, eco-friendly, and biocompatible polymers derived from natural sources has...
3-D printing represents a rapidly emerging group of technologies that is revolutionizing processing ...
Pectin has found extensive interest in biomedical applications, including wound dressing, drug deliv...
The emergence of nontoxic, eco-friendly, and biocompatible polymers derived from natural sources has...