Scaffold development using 3D printing with a starch-based polymer
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2002
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Rapid prototyping (RP) techniques have been utilised by tissue engineers to produce three-dimensional (3D) porous scaffolds. RP technologies allow the design and fabrication of complex scaffold geometries with a fully interconnected pore network. Three-dimensional printing (3DP) technique was used to fabricate scaffolds with a novel micro- and macro-architecture. In this study, a unique blend of starch-based polymer powders (cornstarch, dextran and gelatin) was developed for the 3DP process. Cylindrical scaffolds of five different designs were fabricated and post-processed to enhance the mechanical and chemical properties. The scaffold properties were characterised by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), porosity analysis and compression tests |
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Elsevier S.A. |
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DOI:10.1016/S0928-4931(02)00012-7 Lam, Christopher Xu Fu, Mo, X.M., Teoh, Swee-Hin, & Hutmacher, Dietmar (2002) Scaffold development using 3D printing with a starch-based polymer. Materials Science and Engineering C: Materials for Biological Applications, 20(1/2), pp. 49-56. |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Engineering Systems |
Palavras-Chave | #069900 OTHER BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES #090300 BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING #111600 MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY #Three-dimensional printing; Rapid prototyping; Starch-based scaffolds; Tissue engineering |
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Journal Article |