PhotoGel and Ruthenium Novel Bioink
03/22/22
Publication Title:
Biosurfactant-Stabilized Micropore-Forming GelMA Inks Enabled Improved Usability for 3D Printing Applications
Advanced BioMatrix Products Used:
PhotoGel Methacrylated Gelatin
How the products were used:
Ruthenium was mixed with PhotoGel (GelMA) Methacrylated Gelatin and PEO to form a novel bioink. The bioink was micropore forming and shows great promise for digital light processing 3D bioprinting.

Article Conclusion:
Our study suggests that biosurfactant-incorporation enhanced stability of our micropore-forming GelMA inks and therefore present a wide range of possibilities in further development of two phase aqueous emulsion inks and bioinks for future 3D printing and bioprinting applications.
Link to the publication:
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40883-022-00250-5