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. 2021 Oct 28;11(11):1593. doi: 10.3390/biom11111593

Table 1.

Summary of bioinks presented here, with advantages and disadvantages for each bioink. All components are considered in their non-modified (natural) states.

Bioink Advantages Disadvantages
Agarose Tunable strength Low rates of cellular proliferation
Tunable melting temperatures Low cell adhesion/spreading
Alginate Tunable strength through alteration of monomer percentages Biologically inert
Rapid ionic crosslinking Limited biodegradability
Chitosan Mucoadhesion Poor solubility
Hemostatic activity Poor shape fidelity post printing
Interactions with cell membrane
Antimicrobial/analgesic effects
Controllable degradation
Collagen Enhanced cellular attachment/growth Gelation at higher temperatures, liquid form at lower temperatures
Extracellular Matrix Tissue specific May be difficult to source
Multitude of growth factors/cell adhesion points Difficult to characterize
Batch to batch variability
Mechanically unstable
Fibrin Enzymatic crosslinking Rapid degradation profile
Non-linear elasticity: high deformation potential Host source may result in immune reaction
High cell adhesion/growth/development Poor shape fidelity pre-crosslinking
Natural degradation Highly viscous post crosslinking
Gelatin Thermo-reversible gelation Many crosslinking options are cytotoxic
High cell adhesion/growth/development
Can act as thickening agent/support material for other bioinks
Hyaluronic Acid High biocompatibility Poor mechanical properties
Reproducible/tunable formation and degradation profiles Slow gelation rate
Rapid degradation profile
Scaffold-Free High cell density Complicated manufacturing techniques
Rapid strand fusion High cell density (sourcing/expanding)
Self-assembly Cannot be used with DLP systems
Silk (Fibroin) Biocompatible Hydrophobic
Adjustable degradation Slow gelation rate
Mechanically stable
Self-assembly
Silk (Sericin) Immunologically inert Poor mechanical properties
Stimulated cell migration/proliferation
Gelation at low concentrations