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Improvement in mechanical properties of corneal bio-ink using Crystalline Nano Cellulose

Title
Improvement in mechanical properties of corneal bio-ink using Crystalline Nano Cellulose
Authors
KIM, JISOOKIM, HYEON JIJANG, JINAHCHO, DONG WOO
Date Issued
2017-05-19
Publisher
정밀공학회
Abstract
The ability of transmittance and tensile strength are critical for the tissue engineered cornea. We have previously demonstrated keratocytes exhibited high gene expression of positive marker in the corneal de-extracellular matrix (Co-dECM) gel. However, the mechanical properties of this bio-ink is different from that of the native human cornea. Here we enhanced the mechanical strength of Co-dECM gel using the Crystalline Nano Cellulose (CNCs). Furthermore, transmittance increased with CNCs. The 2% Co-dECM gel was mixed with 0.25wt% CNCs, which was used to encapsulate cells. The gelation of resultant material underwent; a thermal crosslinking at 37℃ for 30minutes and a chemical crosslinking by treating calcium chloride. The results revealed that the addition of CNCs reinforced the tensile strength of Co-dECM gel by twice, and increased the transmittance by 10%. Moreover, the hybrid material is not detrimental to the viability of entrapped cells. Using such a bio-ink, we can envision a tissue-engineered cornea with sufficient strength and could supersede the animal tests for drug screening and toxicology applications.
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https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/42173
Article Type
Conference
Citation
정밀공학회 2017년 춘계학술대회, 2017-05-19
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