Thiolene- and polycaprolactone methacrylate-based polymerized high internal phase emulsion (PolyHIPE) scaffolds for tissue engineering

  • Aldemir Dikici, B.
  • Malayeri, A.
  • Sherborne, C.
  • Dikici, S.
  • Paterson, T.
  • Dew, L.
  • Hatton, P.
  • Ortega Asencio, I.
  • MacNeil, S.
  • Langford, C.
  • Cameron, N.R.
  • Claeyssens, F.
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Publication date
March 2022
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Abstract

Highly porous emulsion templated polymers (PolyHIPEs) provide a number of potential advantages in the fabrication of scaffolds for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Porosity enables cell ingrowth and nutrient diffusion within, as well as waste removal from, the scaffold. The properties offered by emulsion templating alone include the provision of high interconnected porosity, and, in combination with additive manufacturing, the opportunity to introduce controlled multiscale porosity to complex or custom structures. However, the majority of monomer systems reported for PolyHIPE preparation are unsuitable for clinical applications as they are nondegradable. Thiol-ene chemistry is a promising route to produce biodegradable photocur...

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