Optimization of chitosan-gelatin-based 3D-printed scaffolds for tissue engineering and drug delivery applications

Sep 29, 2024International journal of pharmaceutics

Improving 3D-printed chitosan-gelatin structures for growing tissues and delivering medicine

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Abstract

An extrusion pressure of 150 ± 40 MPa was required for optimal printing of biocompatible hydrogel inks.

  • Hydrogel inks with chitosan concentrations below 4% w/v showed poor printability.
  • Inks containing 4% w/v chitosan and 1% w/v gelatin demonstrated satisfactory extrusion and printing quality.
  • Post-printing stabilization with KOH produced scaffolds with consistent morphological integrity.
  • KOH-treated samples exhibited the lowest swelling ratios and highest structural stability in varying pH environments.
  • Levofloxacin drug loading was approximately 4% for both ink compositions, with CG Levo releasing over 80% of the drug within the first hour.
  • MTT assays confirmed the cell compatibility of the 3D-printed constructs.

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