Cellulose-Based Composites as Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering: Recent Advances

(2022) Cellulose-Based Composites as Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering: Recent Advances. Molecules. p. 17.

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Abstract

Today, numerous studies have focused on the design of novel scaffolds for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications; however, several challenges still exist in terms of biocompatibility/cytocompatibility, degradability, cell attachment/proliferation, nutrient diffusion, large-scale production, and clinical translation studies. Greener and safer technologies can help to produce scaffolds with the benefits of cost-effectiveness, high biocompatibility, and biorenewability/sustainability, reducing their toxicity and possible side effects. However, some challenges persist regarding their degradability, purity, having enough porosity, and possible immunogenicity. In this context, naturally derived cellulose-based scaffolds with high biocompatibility, ease of production, availability, sustainability/renewability, and environmentally benign attributes can be applied for designing scaffolds. These cellulose-based scaffolds have shown unique mechanical properties, improved cell attachment/proliferation, multifunctionality, and enhanced biocompatibility/cytocompatibility, which make them promising candidates for tissue engineering applications. Herein, the salient developments pertaining to cellulose-based scaffolds for neural, bone, cardiovascular, and skin tissue engineering are deliberated, focusing on the challenges and opportunities.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: scaffolds cellulose-based scaffolds cellulose tissue engineering biocompatibility degradability of-the-art bacterial cellulose recent progress cell-culture nanocellulose hydrogels biocompatibility bioadaptability biomaterials nanocrystals Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Chemistry
Page Range: p. 17
Journal or Publication Title: Molecules
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 27
Number: 24
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27248830
Depositing User: خانم ناهید ضیائی
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/24372

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