Development and characterization of crosslinked collagen biomaterial inks for 3D bioprinting applications

Oct 16, 2025Biomedical materials (Bristol, England)

Creating and testing strengthened collagen materials for 3D bioprinting

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Abstract

Riboflavin-crosslinked scaffolds exhibited a compressive strength of 1.5 ± 0.08 MPa.

  • Crosslinked collagen inks were developed from calf skin for use in 3D bioprinting.
  • Successful crosslinking was confirmed through shifts in characteristic peaks in FTIR spectroscopy.
  • Genipin crosslinking at 1 mM significantly increased fibroblast viability to 181.2 ± 29.32% compared to uncrosslinked controls.
  • Higher concentrations of genipin showed cytotoxic effects on cell viability.
  • Riboflavin crosslinking provided enhanced mechanical properties but posed challenges for biocompatibility assessment.

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