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. 2022 Feb 28;15(1):60–69. doi: 10.15283/ijsc21190

Table 2.

Advantages and disadvantages of biomaterials for organoid culture.

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Matrigel Natural polymers dECM Synthetic polymers
Advantages
  • Built-in complex mixture of nutrients and proteins

  • Readily available commercialized product

  • Easy to handle

  • Inertness

  • Low toxicity

  • Biodegradability

  • Low toxicity

  • Closely mimics native ECM

  • High bioactivity

  • Biodegradability

  • Chemically defined

  • Xenogeneic-free

  • Tunable mechanical and degradation properties

Disadvantages
  • Not clinically applicable

  • Poorly defined

  • Low mechanical strength

  • Lot-to-lot variability

  • Lacks tissue-specific ECM compositions

  • Low mechanical strength

  • Lacks tissue-specific ECM compositions

  • Poorly defined

  • Low mechanical strength

  • Rapid degradation

  • Low bioactivity

  • Low cell adhesion

  • Lacks tissue-specific ECM compositions

  • Difficult and expensive synthesis procedure