PCL-Based Composite Scaffold Matrices for Tissue Engineering Applications
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- DOI: 10.1007/s12033-018-0084-5
PCL-Based Composite Scaffold Matrices for Tissue Engineering Applications
Abstract
Biomaterial-based scaffolds are important cues in tissue engineering (TE) applications. Recent advances in TE have led to the development of suitable scaffold architecture for various tissue defects. In this narrative review on polycaprolactone (PCL), we have discussed in detail about the synthesis of PCL, various properties and most recent advances of using PCL and PCL blended with either natural or synthetic polymers and ceramic materials for TE applications. Further, various forms of PCL scaffolds such as porous, films and fibrous have been discussed along with the stem cells and their sources employed in various tissue repair strategies. Overall, the present review affords an insight into the properties and applications of PCL in various tissue engineering applications.
Keywords: Composite; PCL; Scaffolds; Stem cells and tissue engineering.
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