Preparation and characterization of gelatin/α-TCP/SF biocomposite scaffold for bone tissue regeneration.

Int J Biol Macromol

Department of Bio-Mechatronic Engineering, College of Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, South Korea. Electronic address:

Published: April 2018

In this study, we suggest a new biocomposite scaffold composed of gelatin/α-TCP (tricalcium phosphate)/SF (silk-fibroin) (GTS) which has enhanced mechanical strength and high level of cellular activity. To fabricate GTS scaffold, a temperature-controlled 3D printing process was used and appropriate printing conditions were selected based on rheological data. To show the feasibility as a biomedical scaffold for bone tissue regeneration, the various physical and biological results, using MG63 (osteoblast-like cells), of the GTS scaffold were compared with those of a pure gelatin (G) and gelatin/α-TCP (GT) composite scaffold. GTS scaffolds showed enhanced mechanical properties in dry and wet state compared to those of the G and GT scaffolds. Also, significantly high cell-proliferation and differentiation of MG63 cells were observed in the GTS scaffold. Therefore, the GTS composite scaffold will be one of highly potential biomaterials to be used in bone regeneration.

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