TY - JOUR
T1 - Fabrication of self-assembled core-sheath microfibers via formulation of alginate-based bioinks
AU - Chae, Soo Jung
AU - Lee, Hyeongjin
AU - Kim, Geun Hyung
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/4/1
Y1 - 2023/4/1
N2 - Core-sheath microfibrous structures are widely used in various tissue engineering applications and drug delivery systems. However, the fabrication of the various core-sheath structures using a 3D printing process supplemented with a coaxial nozzle has been challenging due to the center positioning of the core nozzle enclosed in the bigger shell nozzle. In this work, we developed a new 3D printing process using an alginate-based bioink (a mixture of photo-crosslinkable hydrogel and alginate) and its in situ crosslinking process within a single glass nozzle of the 3D printer. By manipulating the alginate weight fraction, UV intensity, flow rate, and nozzle moving speed, we could fabricate various self-assembled core-sheath structures (straight, wavy, and crimped microfibers in the core region of the structure) in which the photocrosslinked hydrogel resided in the core, and alginate was positioned in the sheath region, like a virtual coaxial nozzle.
AB - Core-sheath microfibrous structures are widely used in various tissue engineering applications and drug delivery systems. However, the fabrication of the various core-sheath structures using a 3D printing process supplemented with a coaxial nozzle has been challenging due to the center positioning of the core nozzle enclosed in the bigger shell nozzle. In this work, we developed a new 3D printing process using an alginate-based bioink (a mixture of photo-crosslinkable hydrogel and alginate) and its in situ crosslinking process within a single glass nozzle of the 3D printer. By manipulating the alginate weight fraction, UV intensity, flow rate, and nozzle moving speed, we could fabricate various self-assembled core-sheath structures (straight, wavy, and crimped microfibers in the core region of the structure) in which the photocrosslinked hydrogel resided in the core, and alginate was positioned in the sheath region, like a virtual coaxial nozzle.
KW - 3D printing
KW - Alginate-bioink
KW - Photocrosslinable hydrogels
KW - Self-assembled core-sheath fiber
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85146295610
U2 - 10.1016/j.carbpol.2023.120557
DO - 10.1016/j.carbpol.2023.120557
M3 - Article
C2 - 36737203
AN - SCOPUS:85146295610
SN - 0144-8617
VL - 305
JO - Carbohydrate Polymers
JF - Carbohydrate Polymers
M1 - 120557
ER -