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Optimization of alginate/gelatin/dextran-aldehyde bioink for 3D bioprinting and cell engraftment

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Author(s)
Lim, HosubSeo, DaunDeok Park, KyungShim, Hye-EunHye Park, JiAnn, Eun-JungKim, JunghyunLee, Jae YoungLee, JunheeKang, Sun-Woong
Type
Article
Citation
International Journal of Bioprinting, v.11, no.3, pp.241 - 260
Issued Date
2025-03
Abstract
The development of bioinks with optimized printability, mechanical properties, and biocompatibility is critical for advancing three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting and tissue engineering. In this study, we introduce an alginate/gelatin/dextran-aldehyde (AGDA) bioink, designed to balance structural integrity and cellular functionality. Among the tested formulations, AGDA1 demonstrated superior performance, with optimized printability and high cell compatibility. AGDA bioinks involve dual crosslinking (ionic gelation of alginate and Schiff base formation between gelatin and dextran-aldehyde), permitting appropriate stiffness, viscosity, and thixotropic behavior. Fibroblasts encapsulated in AGDA, either as single cells, spheroids, or a combination of both, exhibited high viability and proliferative capacity. Notably, the combination method supported the highest cellular density and fibroblast-specific morphological transformations, surpassing the commercially available GelXA bioink. These findings highlight AGDA’s potential as a versatile bioink for fabricating complex and scalable tissue constructs. In summary, this study contributes to the development of bioinks tailored for enhanced cell engraftment and regenerative applications.
Publisher
AccScience Publishing
ISSN
2424-7723
DOI
10.36922/ijb.8440
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/32248
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