Issue 25, 2021

Engineering next-generation bioinks with nanoparticles: moving from reinforcement fillers to multifunctional nanoelements

Abstract

The application of additive manufacturing in the biomedical field has become a hot topic in the last decade owing to its potential to provide personalized solutions for patients. Different bioinks have been designed trying to obtain a unique concoction that addresses all the needs for tissue engineering and drug delivery purposes, among others. Despite the remarkable progress made, the development of suitable bioinks which combine printability, cytocompatibility, and biofunctionality is still a challenge. In this sense, the well-established synthetic and functionalization routes to prepare nanoparticles with different functionalities make them excellent candidates to be combined with polymeric systems in order to generate suitable multi-functional bioinks. In this review, we briefly discuss the most recent advances in the design of functional nanocomposite hydrogels considering their already evaluated or potential use as bioinks. The scientific development over the last few years is reviewed, focusing the discussion on the wide range of functionalities that can be incorporated into 3D bioprinted constructs through the addition of multifunctional nanoparticles in order to increase their regenerative potential in the field of tissue engineering.

Graphical abstract: Engineering next-generation bioinks with nanoparticles: moving from reinforcement fillers to multifunctional nanoelements

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
31 Mar 2021
Accepted
14 May 2021
First published
14 May 2021

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2021,9, 5025-5038

Engineering next-generation bioinks with nanoparticles: moving from reinforcement fillers to multifunctional nanoelements

S. M. Bakht, A. Pardo, M. Gómez-Florit, R. L. Reis, R. M. A. Domingues and M. E. Gomes, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2021, 9, 5025 DOI: 10.1039/D1TB00717C

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