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Title: Soft-Tissue-Mimicking Using Hydrogels for the Development of Phantoms
Author: Tejo Otero, Aitor
Fenollosa Artés, Felip
Achaerandio, Isabel
Rey Vinolas, Sergi
Buj Corral, Irene
Mateos Timoneda, Miguel Ángel
Engel, Elisabeth
Keywords: Enginyeria de teixits
Gels (Farmàcia)
Viscoelasticitat
Tissue engineering
Gels (Pharmacy)
Viscoelasticity
Issue Date: 6-Jan-2022
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: With the currently available materials and technologies it is difficult to mimic the mechanical properties of soft living tissues. Additionally, another significant problem is the lack of information about the mechanical properties of these tissues. Alternatively, the use of phantoms offers a promising solution to simulate biological bodies. For this reason, to advance in the state-of-the-art a wide range of organs (e.g., liver, heart, kidney as well as brain) and hydrogels (e.g., agarose, polyvinyl alcohol –PVA–, Phytagel –PHY– and methacrylate gelatine –GelMA–) were tested regarding their mechanical properties. For that, viscoelastic behavior, hardness, as well as a non-linear elastic mechanical response were measured. It was seen that there was a significant difference among the results for the different mentioned soft tissues. Some of them appear to be more elastic than viscous as well as being softer or harder. With all this information in mind, a correlation between the mechanical properties of the organs and the different materials was performed. The next conclusions were drawn: (1) to mimic the liver, the best material is 1% wt agarose; (2) to mimic the heart, the best material is 2% wt agarose; (3) to mimic the kidney, the best material is 4% wt GelMA; and (4) to mimic the brain, the best materials are 4% wt GelMA and 1% wt agarose. Neither PVA nor PHY was selected to mimic any of the studied tissues.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/gels8010040
It is part of: Gels, 2022, vol.8, num. 1, p. 40
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/185508
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3390/gels8010040
ISSN: 2310-2861
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