A BIOINK FOR 3D PRINTING, THE PREPARATION METHOD AND USAGE
20220154018 · 2022-05-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61L24/108
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B33Y70/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B33Y80/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61L27/227
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L27/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L15/32
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61L15/32
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L27/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L31/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention relates to a bioink for 3D printing, the preparation method, and the usage. Such bioink is a gel made of α-zein, porogen by 0-10% of the weight of zein, ethanol and water. The preparation method consists of: 10-50% zein is dissolved into an aqueous solution containing 40-90% (v/v) of ethanol, then, the porogen by 0-10% of the weight of zein is added, and then, this solution is allowed to stand at 5-95° C. for 1-10 days, or stirred for 30 min-24 hours, and thus, the bioink for 3D printing can be obtained. The conditions applied to prepare such bioink are mild and the method adopted is easy to operate, in addition, the said bioink for 3D printing has good mechanical properties and biocompatibility, which can be applied in the field of biomedicine for preparing tissue engineered substitutes and hemostatic materials by 3D printing at room temperature.
Claims
1. A bioink for 3D printing, characterized in that the said bioink is a gel made of α-zein, ethanol and water.
2. The said bioink for 3D printing according to claim 1, characterized in that the gel of α-zein contains α-zein by 10-50% of weight, and porogen by 0-10% of the weight of zein, and the rest are ethanol and water measured by volume; wherein, the volume ratio of ethanol to water is 40-90:10-60; and the said porogen can be water-soluble salts, such as mannitol, ammonium bicarbonate, sodium chloride, sodium tartrate, sodium citrate, etc., sugar particles, paraffin particles or ice particles.
3. The said bioink for 3D printing according to claim 2, characterized in that the gel of α-zein contains 30-50% of α-zein.
4. The said bioink for 3D printing according to claim 2, characterized in that the said volume ratio of ethanol to water is 60-85:15-40.
5. The said bioink for 3D printing according to claim 1, characterized in that it is a bioink which can be printed at room temperature.
6. The said bioink for 3D printing according to claim 1, characterized in that the zero-shear viscosity of the said bioink is 30-5000 Pa.Math.s.
7. The said preparation method of the bioink for 3D printing according to claim 1, characterized in that it can be realized through following steps: 10-50% zein is dissolved into the mixed solution of ethanol and water, then, this solution is allowed to stand at 5-95° C. for 1-10 days, or stirred for 30 min-24 hours, and thus, the bioink for 3D printing can be obtained, then, the porogen by 0-10% of the weight of zein is added; wherein, the volume ratio of ethanol to water in the said mixed solution is 40-90:10-60.
8. The said preparation method of the bioink for 3D printing according to claim 7, characterized in that the temperature applied for completing reaction by means of standing is between 10° C. and 50° C., and the time for reaction by means of standing lasts 1 to 3 days.
9. The said usage of the bioink for 3D printing according to claim 1, characterized in that it can be used to prepare biomedical materials.
10. The said usage of the bioink for 3D printing according to claim 9, characterized in that the said 3D printing products are tissue engineered substitutes or hemostatic materials with tubular, membraniform, or 3D scaffold structures.
11. The said usage of the bioink for 3D printing according to claim 9, characterized in that the said tissue engineered substitutes consist of nerve conduit, artificial windpipe, artificial urethra, artificial blood vessel, artificial skin, hemostatic membrane materials, artificial bone, artificial cartilage and artificial ear.
12. The said usage of the bioink for 3D printing according to claim 1, characterized in that it can be used to stop bleeding resulted from deep penetrating wound with irregular wound directly by means of injection or smearing, or to stop bleeding in collaboration with the said 3D printing products of claim 9.
13. The said bioink for 3D printing according to claim 2, characterized in that it is a bioink which can be printed at room temperature.
14. The said preparation method of the bioink for 3D printing according to claim 2, characterized in that it can be realized through following steps: 10-50% zein is dissolved into the mixed solution of ethanol and water, then, this solution is allowed to stand at 5-95° C. for 1-10 days, or stirred for 30 min-24 hours, and thus, the bioink for 3D printing can be obtained, then, the porogen by 0-10% of the weight of zein is added; wherein, the volume ratio of ethanol to water in the said mixed solution is 40-90:10-60.
15. The said usage of the bioink for 3D printing according to claim 7, characterized in that it can be used to prepare biomedical materials.
16. The said usage of the bioink for 3D printing according to claim 10, characterized in that the said tissue engineered substitutes consist of nerve conduit, artificial windpipe, artificial urethra, artificial blood vessel, artificial skin, hemostatic membrane materials, artificial bone, artificial cartilage and artificial ear.
Description
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] The text below will describe the present invention in detail in conjunction with the following embodiments, which can only be used to further illustrate the present invention rather than being understood as imposing restrictions on the scope of protection of the present invention. For those skilled in the art can make various variations or modifications to the present invention after reading the content of the present invention, and the equivalent forms of which also shall fall within the scope of the attached claims of the present application.
Embodiment 1
[0020] A bioink for 3D printing, which is made from the material according to following parts by mass: 10 g of α-zein.
[0021] The preparation method of the bioink for 3D printing in this embodiment consists of following steps:
[0022] , α-zein is dissolved into 100 mL of the ethanol-aqueous solution, in which the volume fraction of ethanol is 40%, and then, the milky white solution is obtained after ultrasonic treatment at room temperature for 10 min. After that, this solution is kept at 10° C. for 10 days for completing reaction, and thus, the bioink for 3D printing can be obtained, wherein, the zero-shear viscosity of the bioink is about 28 Pa.Math.s.
Embodiment 2
[0023] A bioink for 3D printing, which is made from the material according to following parts by mass: 20 g of α-zein.
[0024] The preparation method of the bioink for 3D printing in this embodiment consists of following steps:
[0025] α-zein is dissolved into 100 mL of the ethanol-aqueous solution, in which the volume fraction of ethanol is 65%, and then, the transparent solution is obtained after ultrasonic treatment at room temperature for 10 min. After that, this solution is kept at 20° C. for one days for completing reaction, and thus, the bioink for 3D printing can be obtained, and it is gelatinous as shown in
Embodiment 3
[0026] A bioink for 3D printing, which is made from the material according to following parts by mass: 30 g of α-zein.
[0027] The preparation method of the bioink for 3D printing in this embodiment consists of following steps:
[0028] α-zein is dissolved into 100 mL of the ethanol-aqueous solution, in which the volume fraction of ethanol is 70%, and then, the transparent solution is obtained after ultrasonic treatment at room temperature for 10 min. After that, this solution is kept at 30° C. for two days for completing reaction, and thus, the bioink for 3D printing can be obtained, wherein, the zero-shear viscosity of the bioink is about 389 Pa.Math.s.
[0029] The bioink prepared in this Embodiment is mixed with mannitol particles, which is used as porogen (accounts for 6% of the mass of zein, w/w), and then, loaded into the print nozzle. After that, the tubular products are printed through the print needle with a diameter of 0.5 mm, and under the conditions that the temperature is at 10° C., the printing speed is 8 mm/s and the printing pressure is 150 kPa. Then, the porous tubular product would be obtained after removing porogen by means of the water-boiling method. As shown in
Embodiment 4
[0030] A bioink for 3D printing, which is made from the material according to following parts by mass: 40 g of α-zein.
[0031] The preparation method of the bioink for 3D printing in this embodiment consists of following steps:
[0032] The α-zein is dissolved into 100 mL of the ethanol-aqueous solution, in which the volume fraction of ethanol is 80%, and then, the transparent solution is obtained after ultrasonic treatment at room temperature for 10 min. After that, this solution is kept at 40° C. for 4 days for completing reaction, and thus, the bioink for 3D printing can be obtained, wherein, the zero-shear viscosity of the bioink is about 1832 Pa.Math.s. The mesh-type membrane product can be printed at the following conditions: the diameter of printing needle is 0.33 mm, the temperature is at 20° C., the printing speed is 8 mm/s and the printing pressure is 80 kPa. As shown in
Embodiment 5
[0033] A bioink for 3D printing, which is made from the material according to following parts by mass: 50 g of α-zein.
[0034] The preparation method of the bioink for 3D printing in this embodiment consists of following steps:
[0035] α-zein is dissolved into 100 mL of the ethanol-aqueous solution, in which the volume fraction of ethanol is 85%, and then, the transparent solution is obtained after ultrasonic treatment at room temperature for 10 min. After that, this solution is kept at 50° C. for 8 days for completing reaction, and thus, the bioink for 3D printing can be obtained, wherein, the zero-shear viscosity of the bioink is about 1623 Pa.Math.s.
Embodiment 6
[0036] A bioink for 3D printing, which is made from the material according to following parts by mass: 20 g of α-zein.
[0037] The preparation method of the bioink for 3D printing in this embodiment consists of following steps:
[0038] α-zein is dissolved into 100 mL of the ethanol-aqueous solution, in which the volume fraction of ethanol is 90%, and then, the transparent solution is obtained after ultrasonic treatment at room temperature for 10 min. After that, this solution is stirred at 10° C. for 12 hours for completing reaction, and thus, the bioink for 3D printing can be obtained, wherein, the zero-shear viscosity of the bioink is about 55 Pa.Math.s.
Embodiment 7
[0039] A bioink for 3D printing, which is made from the material according to following parts by mass: 30 g of α-zein.
[0040] The preparation method of the bioink for 3D printing in this embodiment consists of following steps:
[0041] α-zein is dissolved into 100 mL of the ethanol-aqueous solution, in which the volume fraction of ethanol is 65%, and then, the transparent solution is obtained after ultrasonic treatment at room temperature for 10 min. After that, this solution is stirred at 20° C. for 30 min for completing reaction, and thus, the bioink for 3D printing can be obtained, wherein, the zero-shear viscosity of the bioink is about 344 Pa.Math.s. The tissue engineered substitutes can be printed at the following conditions: the diameter of printing needle is 0.5 mm, the temperature is at 50° C., the printing speed is 8 mm/s and the printing pressure is 200 kPa.
Embodiment 8
[0042] A bioink for 3D printing, which is made from the material according to following parts by mass: 30 g of α-zein.
[0043] The preparation method of the bioink for 3D printing in this embodiment consists of following steps:
[0044] α-zein is dissolved into 100 mL of the ethanol-aqueous solution, in which the volume fraction of ethanol is 85%, and then, the transparent solution is obtained after ultrasonic treatment at room temperature for 10 min. After that, this solution is stirred at 30° C. for 6 hours for completing reaction, and thus, the bioink for 3D printing can be obtained, wherein, the zero-shear viscosity of the bioink is about 551 Pa.Math.s.
[0045] Then, the aforesaid bioink for 3D printing is loaded in the first print nozzle, and the alginate sodium mixed with cells (cell density is 1*106/mL) is loaded in the second print nozzle. After that, the tissue engineered organs can be printed at the following conditions: the diameter of printing needle is 0.33 mm, the temperature is at 37° C., the printing speed is 8 mm/s and the printing pressure is 80 kPa.
Embodiment 9
[0046] A bioink for 3D printing, which is made from the material according to following parts by mass: 50 g of α-zein.
[0047] The preparation method of the bioink for 3D printing in this embodiment consists of following steps:
[0048] α-zein is dissolved into 100 mL of the ethanol-aqueous solution, in which the volume fraction of ethanol is 90%, and then, the transparent solution is obtained after ultrasonic treatment at room temperature for 10 min. After that, this solution is stirred at 50° C. for 4 hours for completing reaction, and thus, the gel bioink can be obtained, wherein, the zero-shear viscosity of the bioink is about 3476 Pa.Math.s. Furthermore, the product can be used to stop bleeding resulted from deep penetrating wound with irregular wound directly by means of injection or smearing, or to stop bleeding in collaboration with the 3D printing products (