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Synthesis of a photocurable acrylated poly(ethylene glycol)--poly(xylitol sebacate) copolymers hydrogel 3D printing ink for tissue engineering. | LitMetric

Photocurable hydrogel scaffolds for tissue engineering must have excellent biocompatibility, tunable mechanical characteristics, and be biodegradable at a controllable rate. Hydrogels developed as ink for 3D printing require several other properties such as optimal viscosity and shorter photocrosslinking time to ensure continuous extrusion and to avoid untimely collapse of the printed structure. Here, a novel photocurable hydrogel made of acrylated poly(ethylene glycol)--poly(xylitol sebacate) (PEXS-A) is developed for tissue engineering and 3D printing applications. Synthesis of PEXS-A hydrogel with equilibrated water content above 90% is achieved a quick and facile photopolymerization process. Changing the acrylation ratio of the PEXS-A hydrogel has an impact on its crosslinking density, mechanical properties and degradation rate, thus highlighting PEXS-A tunability. PEXS-A could be employed as ink as demonstrated by the 3D printing of a 30-layers cubic grid with high structural integrity. Furthermore, 3T3 fibroblast cells encapsulated into PEXS-A during photocrosslinking maintain a viability of 93.76% after seven days, which showed the good biocompatibility of this novel hydrogel. These results indicate that PEXS-A hydrogel could have multiple applications including as 3D printing ink and as tissue engineering scaffold.

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