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Advantages of Electrospinning Biomimetic Scaffolds for the Current Trend of Tissue Engineering Applicationsopen access

Authors
Kathiresan, GeethaAdaikalam, KathalingamKim, Hyun-Seok
Issue Date
Sep-2025
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
Bioceramics; Biocompatibility; Cell Signaling; Fiber Bonding; Gas Foaming; Medical Nanotechnology; Metal Implants; Nanofibers; Scaffolds; Tissue; Tissue Homeostasis; 'current; Biomimetic Scaffolds; Electrospuns; Human Bodies; Nano-fibrous; Nanofibrous Scaffolds; Property; Scaffolds For Tissue Engineering; Tissue Engineering Applications; Tissue-engineered Scaffolds; Tissue Regeneration
Citation
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, v.142, no.33
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Journal Title
Journal of Applied Polymer Science
Volume
142
Number
33
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/58438
DOI
10.1002/app.57309
ISSN
0021-8995
1097-4628
Abstract
The need for artificial human implants has largely increased recently due to the scarcity of organ donors. Currently, lots of work is taking place in tissue-engineered scaffolds preparation for the replacement of damaged human body parts. Biomimetic nanofibrous scaffolds can mimic the native extracellular matrix (ECM) and provide properties suitable to restore natural tissue performances for tissue regeneration in biomedical applications. The scaffolds prepared should be biocompatible with suitable properties to mimic the natural ECM. These biomimetic artificial scaffolds for human implants are actively produced using electrospun fibrous mats. Electrospinning is more advantageous for fabricating biomimicking scaffolds for tissue engineering applications. Specific functional materials can be easily incorporated with fibers using this electrospinning technique. It is an advanced, cheapest, simple, and high-yielding technique used to produce polymeric fibers at nanoscale levels, which are very useful for face masks and biomimetic scaffolds. Recently, researchers are focusing on electrospun nanofibrous materials for various applications due to their extensive properties like high porous structure and suitable biochemical and mechanical properties. This review summarizes the details of novel polymeric or non-polymeric materials used to fabricate nanofibrous scaffolds and its parameters optimization for the nanofibrous structure to inherit multifunctional properties of nanofibers as scaffolds for tissue engineering. The advantages of electrospun nanofibrous mats for bioinspired artificial implants are also summarized, concentrating on electrospinning materials and fabrication parameters. It also briefs the latest developments of electrospun polymeric scaffolds in tissue engineering applications.
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