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NACRES:
NA.23
UNSPSC Code:
12352201
form
liquid
impurities
<25 EU/mL Endotoxin
color
white
pH
6.5-7
density
1.050 g/mL
application(s)
3D bioprinting
storage temp.
2-8°C
General description
3D bioprinting is the printing of biocompatible materials, cells, growth factors, and the other supporting materials necessary to yield functional complex living tissues. 3D bioprinting has been used to generate several different types of tissue such as skin, bone, vascular grafts, and cartilage structures. Based upon the desired properties, different materials and formulations can be used to generate both hard and soft tissues. While several 3D printing methods exist, due to the sensitivity of the materials used, extrusion-based methods with bioinks are most commonly employed.
Material comes prepackaged in syringe with 5ml of product.
Material comes prepackaged in syringe with 5ml of product.
Application
Due to its low cost, biocompatibility, and facile gelation, alginate is one of the most common components of commercial bioinks. Alginate is a naturally-occurring polysaccharide, obtained from the cell walls of brown algae, that is composed of guluronic and mannuronic acid. While alginate forms hydrogels under mild conditions, nanocellulose is added in this formulation to improve printability and final structure properties. In addition to alginate and nanocellulose, Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) motifs have been added to improve cell adhesion after printing. Cellulose-Alginate-RGD acellular bioink is provided as a ready-to-print, low endotoxin, and aseptic formulation in 5 mL syringes.
Analysis Note
Appearance: White viscous gel
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Product of Cellink
Storage Class
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
wgk
WGK 2
flash_point_f
Not applicable
flash_point_c
Not applicable
Regulatory Information
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Carmen C Piras et al.
Biomaterials science, 5(10), 1988-1992 (2017-08-23)
3D bioprinting is a new developing technology with lots of promise in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Being biocompatible, biodegradable, renewable and cost-effective, cellulosic nanomaterials have recently captured the attention of researchers due to their applicability as inks for 3D
P Selcan Gungor-Ozkerim et al.
Biomaterials science, 6(5), 915-946 (2018-03-02)
Bioprinting is an emerging technology with various applications in making functional tissue constructs to replace injured or diseased tissues. It is a relatively new approach that provides high reproducibility and precise control over the fabricated constructs in an automated manner
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Professor Shrike Zhang (Harvard Medical School, USA) discusses advances in 3D-bioprinted tissue models for in vitro drug testing, reviews bioink selections, and provides application examples of 3D bioprinting in tissue model biofabrication.
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