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  • Titel: Printability assessment of psyllium husk (isabgol)/gelatin blends using rheological and mechanical properties
  • Beteiligte: Agarwal, Piyush Sunil; Poddar, Suruchi; Varshney, Neelima; Sahi, Ajay Kumar; Vajanthri, Kiran Yellappa; Yadav, Kanchan; Parmar, Avanish Singh; Mahto, Sanjeev Kumar
  • Erschienen: SAGE Publications, 2021
  • Erschienen in: Journal of Biomaterials Applications
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1177/0885328220979473
  • ISSN: 0885-3282; 1530-8022
  • Schlagwörter: Biomedical Engineering ; Biomaterials
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  • Beschreibung: <jats:p> The primary goal of this study is to highlight the rheological and mechanical properties of a new blend composed of naturally-derived hydrogel materials- psyllium husk (PH) and gelatin (G) for its potential use in three-dimensional (3D) printing technology. The mixtures were prepared at various weight ratios of 100PH, 75PH + 25G and 50PH + 50G. A suitable selection of the printable ink was made based on the preliminary screening steps of manual filament drop test and layer stacking by 3D printing. Printing of the common features such as hexagon and square grids helped evaluating shape fidelity of the chosen ink. Although 50PH + 50G blend was found meeting most of the criteria for an ideal 3D printable ink, rheological and mechanical characterizations have been performed for all the ratios of polymeric blends. This study documents the correlation between various factors of rheology that should be taken into account while categorizing any biomaterial as a printable ink. Yield stress was measured as 18.59 ± 4.21 Pa, 268.74 ± 13.56 Pa and 109.16 ± 9.85 Pa for 50PH + 50G, 75PH + 25G and 100PH, respectively. Similarly, consistency index (K) and flow index (n) were calculated using the power law equation and found as 49.303 ± 4.17, 530.59 ± 10.92, 291.82 ± 10.53 and 0.275 ± 0.04, 0.05 ± 0.005, 0.284 ± 0.04 for 50PH + 50G, 75PH + 25G and 100PH, respectively. The loss modulus (G″) was observed dominating over storage modulus (G′) for 50PH + 50G, that depicts its liquid-like property; whereas storage modulus (G′) was found dominating in case of 75PH + 25G and 100PH, indicating their solid-like characteristics. In addition, the loss tangent value (tan δ) of 50PH + 50G was observed exceeding unity (1.05), supporting its plastic behavior, unlike 75PH + 25G (0.5) and 100PH (0.33) whose loss tangent values were estimated less than unity revealing their elastic behavior. Also, 50PH + 50G was found to have the highest mechanical strength amongst the three blends with a Young’s modulus of 9.170 ± 0.0881 kPa. </jats:p>