Current Trends on Protein Driven Bioinks for 3D Printing

In the last decade, three-dimensional (3D) extrusion bioprinting has been on the top trend for innovative technologies in the field of biomedical engineering. In particular, protein-based bioinks such as collagen, gelatin, silk fibroin, elastic, fibrin and protein complexes based on decellularized e...

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Main Authors: Anabela Veiga, Inês V. Silva, Marta M. Duarte, Ana L. Oliveira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Pharmaceutics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/13/9/1444
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spelling doaj-dec79b0ddb1c442f8dc2cac9c1bb04822021-09-26T00:56:52ZengMDPI AGPharmaceutics1999-49232021-09-01131444144410.3390/pharmaceutics13091444Current Trends on Protein Driven Bioinks for 3D PrintingAnabela Veiga0Inês V. Silva1Marta M. Duarte2Ana L. Oliveira3CBQF—Centro de Biotecnologia e Química Fina—Laboratório Associado, Escola Superior de Biotecnologia, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, 4169-005 Porto, PortugalCBQF—Centro de Biotecnologia e Química Fina—Laboratório Associado, Escola Superior de Biotecnologia, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, 4169-005 Porto, PortugalCBQF—Centro de Biotecnologia e Química Fina—Laboratório Associado, Escola Superior de Biotecnologia, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, 4169-005 Porto, PortugalCBQF—Centro de Biotecnologia e Química Fina—Laboratório Associado, Escola Superior de Biotecnologia, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, 4169-005 Porto, PortugalIn the last decade, three-dimensional (3D) extrusion bioprinting has been on the top trend for innovative technologies in the field of biomedical engineering. In particular, protein-based bioinks such as collagen, gelatin, silk fibroin, elastic, fibrin and protein complexes based on decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM) are receiving increasing attention. This current interest is the result of protein’s tunable properties, biocompatibility, environmentally friendly nature and possibility to provide cells with the adequate cues, mimicking the extracellular matrix’s function. In this review we describe the most relevant stages of the development of a protein-driven bioink. The most popular formulations, molecular weights and extraction methods are covered. The different crosslinking methods used in protein bioinks, the formulation with other polymeric systems or molecules of interest as well as the bioprinting settings are herein highlighted. The cell embedding procedures, the in vitro, in vivo, in situ studies and final applications are also discussed. Finally, we approach the development and optimization of bioinks from a sequential perspective, discussing the relevance of each parameter during the pre-processing, processing, and post-processing stages of technological development. Through this approach the present review expects to provide, in a sequential manner, helpful methodological guidelines for the development of novel bioinks.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/13/9/1444bioinkextrusion biorpintingprotein-based
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author Anabela Veiga
Inês V. Silva
Marta M. Duarte
Ana L. Oliveira
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Inês V. Silva
Marta M. Duarte
Ana L. Oliveira
Current Trends on Protein Driven Bioinks for 3D Printing
Pharmaceutics
bioink
extrusion biorpinting
protein-based
author_facet Anabela Veiga
Inês V. Silva
Marta M. Duarte
Ana L. Oliveira
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title Current Trends on Protein Driven Bioinks for 3D Printing
title_short Current Trends on Protein Driven Bioinks for 3D Printing
title_full Current Trends on Protein Driven Bioinks for 3D Printing
title_fullStr Current Trends on Protein Driven Bioinks for 3D Printing
title_full_unstemmed Current Trends on Protein Driven Bioinks for 3D Printing
title_sort current trends on protein driven bioinks for 3d printing
publisher MDPI AG
series Pharmaceutics
issn 1999-4923
publishDate 2021-09-01
description In the last decade, three-dimensional (3D) extrusion bioprinting has been on the top trend for innovative technologies in the field of biomedical engineering. In particular, protein-based bioinks such as collagen, gelatin, silk fibroin, elastic, fibrin and protein complexes based on decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM) are receiving increasing attention. This current interest is the result of protein’s tunable properties, biocompatibility, environmentally friendly nature and possibility to provide cells with the adequate cues, mimicking the extracellular matrix’s function. In this review we describe the most relevant stages of the development of a protein-driven bioink. The most popular formulations, molecular weights and extraction methods are covered. The different crosslinking methods used in protein bioinks, the formulation with other polymeric systems or molecules of interest as well as the bioprinting settings are herein highlighted. The cell embedding procedures, the in vitro, in vivo, in situ studies and final applications are also discussed. Finally, we approach the development and optimization of bioinks from a sequential perspective, discussing the relevance of each parameter during the pre-processing, processing, and post-processing stages of technological development. Through this approach the present review expects to provide, in a sequential manner, helpful methodological guidelines for the development of novel bioinks.
topic bioink
extrusion biorpinting
protein-based
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/13/9/1444
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