A review of biomaterials scaffold fabrication in additive manufacturing for tissue engineering

The current developments in three-dimensional printing also referred as “additive manufacturing” have transformed the scenarios for modern manufacturing and engineering design processes which show greatest advantages for the fabrication of complex structures such as scaffold for tissue engineering....

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Main Authors: Tang, Mei Shick, Abdul Kadir, Aini Zuhra, Nor Hasrul AkhmalNgadiman, Nor Hasrul AkhmalNgadiman, AzanizawatiMa’aram, AzanizawatiMa’aram
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0883911519877426
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spelling my.utm.891822021-01-26T08:49:30Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89182/ A review of biomaterials scaffold fabrication in additive manufacturing for tissue engineering Tang, Mei Shick Abdul Kadir, Aini Zuhra Nor Hasrul AkhmalNgadiman, Nor Hasrul AkhmalNgadiman AzanizawatiMa’aram, AzanizawatiMa’aram TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The current developments in three-dimensional printing also referred as “additive manufacturing” have transformed the scenarios for modern manufacturing and engineering design processes which show greatest advantages for the fabrication of complex structures such as scaffold for tissue engineering. This review aims to introduce additive manufacturing techniques in tissue engineering, types of biomaterials used in scaffold fabrication, as well as in vitro and in vivo evaluations. Biomaterials and fabrication methods could critically affect the outcomes of scaffold mechanical properties, design architectures, and cell proliferations. In addition, an ideal scaffold aids the efficiency of cell proliferation and allows the movements of cell nutrient inside the human body with their specific material properties. This article provides comprehensive review that covers broad range of all the biomaterial types using various additive manufacturing technologies. The data were extracted from 2008 to 2018 mostly from Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, and Scopus using keywords such as “Additive Manufacturing,” “3D Printing,” “Tissue Engineering,” “Biomaterial” and “Scaffold.” A 10 years research in this area was found to be mostly focused toward obtaining an ideal scaffold by investigating the fabrication strategies, biomaterials compatibility, scaffold design effectiveness through computer-aided design modeling, and optimum printing machine parameters identification. As a conclusion, this ideal scaffold fabrication can be obtained with the combination of different materials that could enhance the material properties which performed well in optimum additive manufacturing condition. Yet, there are still many challenges from the printing methods, bioprinting and cell culturing that needs to be discovered and investigated in the future. SAGE Publications Ltd 2019-11 Article PeerReviewed Tang, Mei Shick and Abdul Kadir, Aini Zuhra and Nor Hasrul AkhmalNgadiman, Nor Hasrul AkhmalNgadiman and AzanizawatiMa’aram, AzanizawatiMa’aram (2019) A review of biomaterials scaffold fabrication in additive manufacturing for tissue engineering. Journal of Bioactive and Compatible Polymers, 34 (6). pp. 415-435. ISSN 0883-9115 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0883911519877426
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Tang, Mei Shick
Abdul Kadir, Aini Zuhra
Nor Hasrul AkhmalNgadiman, Nor Hasrul AkhmalNgadiman
AzanizawatiMa’aram, AzanizawatiMa’aram
A review of biomaterials scaffold fabrication in additive manufacturing for tissue engineering
description The current developments in three-dimensional printing also referred as “additive manufacturing” have transformed the scenarios for modern manufacturing and engineering design processes which show greatest advantages for the fabrication of complex structures such as scaffold for tissue engineering. This review aims to introduce additive manufacturing techniques in tissue engineering, types of biomaterials used in scaffold fabrication, as well as in vitro and in vivo evaluations. Biomaterials and fabrication methods could critically affect the outcomes of scaffold mechanical properties, design architectures, and cell proliferations. In addition, an ideal scaffold aids the efficiency of cell proliferation and allows the movements of cell nutrient inside the human body with their specific material properties. This article provides comprehensive review that covers broad range of all the biomaterial types using various additive manufacturing technologies. The data were extracted from 2008 to 2018 mostly from Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, and Scopus using keywords such as “Additive Manufacturing,” “3D Printing,” “Tissue Engineering,” “Biomaterial” and “Scaffold.” A 10 years research in this area was found to be mostly focused toward obtaining an ideal scaffold by investigating the fabrication strategies, biomaterials compatibility, scaffold design effectiveness through computer-aided design modeling, and optimum printing machine parameters identification. As a conclusion, this ideal scaffold fabrication can be obtained with the combination of different materials that could enhance the material properties which performed well in optimum additive manufacturing condition. Yet, there are still many challenges from the printing methods, bioprinting and cell culturing that needs to be discovered and investigated in the future.
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author Tang, Mei Shick
Abdul Kadir, Aini Zuhra
Nor Hasrul AkhmalNgadiman, Nor Hasrul AkhmalNgadiman
AzanizawatiMa’aram, AzanizawatiMa’aram
author_facet Tang, Mei Shick
Abdul Kadir, Aini Zuhra
Nor Hasrul AkhmalNgadiman, Nor Hasrul AkhmalNgadiman
AzanizawatiMa’aram, AzanizawatiMa’aram
author_sort Tang, Mei Shick
title A review of biomaterials scaffold fabrication in additive manufacturing for tissue engineering
title_short A review of biomaterials scaffold fabrication in additive manufacturing for tissue engineering
title_full A review of biomaterials scaffold fabrication in additive manufacturing for tissue engineering
title_fullStr A review of biomaterials scaffold fabrication in additive manufacturing for tissue engineering
title_full_unstemmed A review of biomaterials scaffold fabrication in additive manufacturing for tissue engineering
title_sort review of biomaterials scaffold fabrication in additive manufacturing for tissue engineering
publisher SAGE Publications Ltd
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89182/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0883911519877426
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