2021
DOI: 10.3390/polym13101663
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Development of Bioinspired Functional Chitosan/Cellulose Nanofiber 3D Hydrogel Constructs by 3D Printing for Application in the Engineering of Mechanically Demanding Tissues

Abstract: Soft tissues are commonly fiber-reinforced hydrogel composite structures, distinguishable from hard tissues by their low mineral and high water content. In this work, we proposed the development of 3D printed hydrogel constructs of the biopolymers chitosan (CHI) and cellulose nanofibers (CNFs), both without any chemical modification, which processing did not incorporate any chemical crosslinking. The unique mechanical properties of native cellulose nanofibers offer new strategies for the design of environmenta… Show more

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“…Commodity polymers are ubiquitous in our lives, and current state-of-the-art on polymers include multiple studies devoted to the development of new approaches for the synthesis of man-made polymeric materials with precise structures and functions [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ]. For example, fabrics derived from polyester fibers are widely used in clothing and furnishing, from shirts and pants to jackets and hats, sheets, blankets, upholstery, and computer mouse pads.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Commodity polymers are ubiquitous in our lives, and current state-of-the-art on polymers include multiple studies devoted to the development of new approaches for the synthesis of man-made polymeric materials with precise structures and functions [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ]. For example, fabrics derived from polyester fibers are widely used in clothing and furnishing, from shirts and pants to jackets and hats, sheets, blankets, upholstery, and computer mouse pads.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such constructs demonstrate tunable degradation profile and mechanical properties, while remaining biocompatible. On a similar note, Tamo et al developed a 3D printable chitosan-based hydrogel reinforced with cellulose nanofibers to better address the needs of developing mechanically demanding tissue repair strategies, for use in IVD and menisci repair applications, amongst others (Kamdem Tamo et al, 2021).…”
Section: Natural Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its mechanical tenability and biofunctionality make gelatin-based hydrogels suitable to mimic the natural composition and stiffness of animal tissues [139]. While gelatin solution are not shear-thinning fluids per se, the modulus and viscosity can be adjusted to obtain extrudable bioinks via the addition of biological substances such as alginate or cellulose as well as via the chemical modifications of gelatin molecules [140,141].…”
Section: Extrusion Bioprintingmentioning
confidence: 99%