
Natural and Synthetic Bioinks for 3D Bioprinting
Author(s) -
Khoeini Roghayeh,
Nosrati Hamed,
Akbarzadeh Abolfazl,
Eftekhari Aziz,
Kavetskyy Taras,
Khalilov Rovshan,
Ahmadian Elham,
Nasibova Aygun,
Datta Pallab,
Roshangar Leila,
Deluca Dante C.,
Davaran Soodabeh,
Cucchiarini Magali,
Ozbolat Ibrahim T.
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
advanced nanobiomed research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2699-9307
DOI - 10.1002/anbr.202000097
Subject(s) - 3d bioprinting , tissue engineering , materials science , computer science , nanotechnology , biochemical engineering , biomedical engineering , engineering
Bioprinting offers tremendous potential in the fabrication of functional tissue constructs for replacement of damaged or diseased tissues. Among other fabrication methods used in tissue engineering, bioprinting provides accurate control over the construct's geometric and compositional attributes using an automated approach. Bioinks are composed of the hydrogel material and living cells that are critical process variables in the fabrication of functional, mechanically robust constructs. Appropriate cells can be encapsulated in bioinks to create functional tissue structures. Ideal bioinks are required to undergo a sol–gel transition consuming minimal processing time, and a plethora of chemical and physical crosslinking mechanisms are generally exploited to achieve high shape fidelity and construct stability. In contrast, crosslinking of hydrogel material at rapid rates can cause nozzle clogging, and hence, optimization of the bioink is often necessary. Bioinks can be formulated using natural or synthetic biomaterials, alone or in combination of these biomaterials. Herein, the various bioprinting methods are discussed; the natural, synthetic, or hybrid materials used as bioinks are analyzed; and the challenges, limitations, and future directions concerning the bioprinting technique are appraised.