School of Pharmacy and ‡Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham , Nottingham NG7 2RD, U.K.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2018 Feb 28;10(8):6841-6848. doi: 10.1021/acsami.7b15677. Epub 2018 Feb 15.
A robust methodology is presented to identify novel biomaterials suitable for three-dimensional (3D) printing. Currently, the application of additive manufacturing is limited by the availability of functional inks, especially in the area of biomaterials; this is the first time when this method is used to tackle this problem, allowing hundreds of formulations to be readily assessed. Several functional properties, including the release of an antidepressive drug (paroxetine), cytotoxicity, and printability, are screened for 253 new ink formulations in a high-throughput format as well as mechanical properties. The selected candidates with the desirable properties are successfully scaled up using 3D printing into a range of object architectures. A full drug release study and degradability and tensile modulus experiments are presented on a simple architecture to validating the suitability of this methodology to identify printable inks for 3D printing devices with bespoke properties.
本文提出了一种稳健的方法来鉴定适用于三维(3D)打印的新型生物材料。目前,添加剂制造的应用受到功能油墨可用性的限制,特别是在生物材料领域;这是首次使用这种方法来解决这个问题,可以快速评估数百种配方。在高通量格式下,对 253 种新的油墨配方进行了包括释放抗抑郁药(帕罗西汀)、细胞毒性和可印刷性在内的多种功能特性的筛选,以及机械性能。具有理想特性的选定候选物使用 3D 打印成功放大到一系列物体结构中。对一个简单的结构进行了完整的药物释放研究和降解性以及拉伸模量实验,以验证该方法鉴定具有定制性能的 3D 打印设备用可印刷油墨的适用性。