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Table 1 Recent works on natural and synthetic polymeric bioinks and their various properties related to 3D printing

From: Recent trends in bioinks for 3D printing

Bioink polymers

Bioink concentration

Cell density & viability

Gelation method

Temperature used

Tested cell types

Days

Applications

Advantages (A) & disadvantages (DA)

Reference

Agarose & its blends

20 mg/mL

2.5 × 105 /mL

> 70%

Thermal /ionic

30–40 °C

Bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs)

7

Bone - tissue eng (TE)

A: Better mechanical strength, low-price

DA: Inferior cell adhesion

[40, 120,121,122]

Agarose-based gel

2% (w/v)

70:25:5 ratio of 3 cell types

83–97%

Thermal & ionic x-linking

4 °C to 70 °C

Smooth muscle cells, human endothelial cells, and NIH 3 T3 fibroblasts

10

Vascular TE

Agarose & its blends

3% (w/v)

1.6 × 105/mL

98.8%

Thermal x-linking

37 °C

MSCs

21

Adipose & bone TE

A: Quick gelation, low price, high shape integrity

DA: Inferior cell adhesion, Clogging

[32, 49, 121,122,123]

Alginate

1%

5 × 106/mL

90.8%

Ionic crosslinking

37 °C

37 °C

37 °C

NIH3T3 fibroblasts

1

Vascular TE

Alginate

1–2%

2.5 × 105/mL

95%

Ionic x-linking

40 °C

Bone marrow stromal cells

10

Bone TE

Collagen

0.223%

1 × 106/mL

95%

pH-mediated

37 °C

Dermal fibroblasts

8

Perfusable artificial tissue

A: Enhance cell adhesion factors like RGD

DA: Low mechanical stability, high cost, gelation slow, clogging

[34, 121, 122, 124]

Collagen/alginate

15 mg/mL collagen

0.1 g/mL alginate

1 × 107/mL

90%

Ionic

RT

Primary chondrocytes

21

Cartilage TE

Gelatin

10–20%

5.9 × 105 /mL

91%

Thermal

60 °C

Fibroblasts

8

TE, stem cell, & cancer research

A: Enhances cell attachment, reversible, low cost

DA: Low stability, delicate, less functionalities w/o chemical alteration

[72, 121, 122, 125, 126]

Gelatin/ Agarose

0.06%

1 × 107/mL

84.6%

Ionic x-linking

37 °C-RT

NIH3T3

7

Heart valve regeneration

Gelatin with transglutaminase (TG)

5% (w/v) with 2.5–20 units of TG/g of gelatin

1 × 107/mL

High

Thermal & chemical

4–37 °C

HepG2

15

Tumor modeling & regenerative medicine.

Hyaluronic acid (HA) with gelatin

0.5% (w/v) HA-Ph, 3.0% (w/v) Gelatin-Ph, Ru(II) & SPS

3.0 × 105 /mL

> 95%

Photoinitiated gelation

25 °C

Human adipose stem cells (hADSCs)

25

TE & regenerative medicine

A: Enhances cell growth, angiogenesis, quick gelation, high shape integrity

DA: Fast degradation, low mechanical properties

[79, 80, 122, 127]

HA with methylcellulose (MC)

2.0 wt% HA, 5–9 wt% of MC

25:1 ratio

> 75%

Thermal

4–37 °C

MSCs

15

TE

Fibrin

10 mg/ml, 20 U/ml

2 × 106/mL

74.27%

Fibrinogen-thrombin

37 °C

NT2 neurons

15

Nerve TE

A: Enhances angiogenesis, quick gelation

DA: Clogging, low mechanical properties

Silk/PEG

5–10% w/v

2.5 × 106 /mL

Good

Thermal, chemical

37 °C

Human bone marrow MSCs & fibroblasts

84

TE

A: Low cost, good cell adhesion

DA: Modification required, long process

[97, 122]

Decellularized the adipose (adECM), cartilage (cdECM) & heart (hdECM)

3%

1 to 5 × 106/mL

> 90%

Thermal & pH

37 °C

Human adipose-derived stem cells (hASCs) & human mesenchymal stromal cells (hTMSCs)

14

TE, in vitro drug screening & tissue/cancer model.

A: Resemble ECM, high cell adhesion

DA: Medium shape integrity, tissue availability, long procedure

[100, 103, 122]

HdECM with vitamin B2 & VEGF

20 mg/Ml

5 × 106/mL

90–95%

Photo- & thermal- polymerization

37 °C

Human c-kit + cardiac progenitor cells (hCPCs), MSCs

56

Cardiac TE

Pluronic F127

1.6 mmol/g

2 × 107/ml

91.3%

Photo-polymerization

37 °C

Bovine chondrocytes

7

Cartilage TE

A: Reversible polymer, synthetic

DA: Low mechanical properties, fast degradation

[49, 111, 121, 122],

Pluronic PF127 /alginate

2 wt% alginate with 20 wt% Pluronic

2 × 106/mL

85%

Ionic

37 °C

Murine C2C12 cells

21

Muscle TE

PEG & peptides

10% w/v

6 × 106/mL

90%

Photo-polymerization

RT

hMSCs

21

Bone & cartilage TE

A: Good compatibility when blended

DA: UV curing, low cell adhesion and mechanical properties

[47, 122]

Gelatin Methacrylate (GelMA)

10–20%

1.5 × 106/mL

97%

Photo-polymerization

27–30 °C

HepG2

14

Liver TE

A: Easy degeneration, mechanically strong, blending possible, printability high

DA: Photo-polymerization may affect cell, delayed gelation

[122, 128,129,130,131]

Gelatin Methacrylate (GelMA)

10%

1.5 × 107/mL

75% to 90%

Photo-polymerization

37 °C

Articular cartilage- chondroprogenitor cells ACPCs & MSCs

52

Cartilage TE

GelMA & Gellan gum

3–20% with 0–1.5% gellan gum

10–20 × 106/mL

Good

Photo-polymerization

15–37 °C

Equine chondrocytes

42

Cartilage TE

GelMA, GelSH & heparin

10% with 1% of heparin

15 × 106/mL

74–86%

Photo-polymerization

RT

Chondrocytes

35

Cartilage TE