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. 2024 Oct;20(42):e2402611.
doi: 10.1002/smll.202402611. Epub 2024 Jun 21.

Bio-Sprayed/Threaded Microalgae Remain Viable and Indistinguishable from Controls

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Bio-Sprayed/Threaded Microalgae Remain Viable and Indistinguishable from Controls

Jing Cui et al. Small. 2024 Oct.

Abstract

Microalgae are increasingly playing a significant role in many areas of research and development. Recent studies have demonstrated their ability to aid wound healing by their ability to generate oxygen, aiding the healing process. Bearing this in mind, the capability to spray/spin deposit microalgae in suspension (solution) or compartmentalize living microalgae within architectures such as fibers/scaffolds and beads, would have significance as healing mechanisms for addressing a wide range of wounds. Reconstructing microalgae-bearing architectures as either scaffolds or beads could be generated via electric field (bio-electrospraying and cell electrospinning) and non-electric field (aerodynamically assisted bio-jetting/threading) driven technologies. However, before studying the biomechanical properties of the generated living architectures, the microalgae exposed to these techniques must be interrogated from a molecular level upward first, to establish these techniques, have no negative effects brought on the processed microalgae. Therefore these studies, demonstrate the ability of both these jetting and threading technologies to directly handle living microalgae, in suspension or within a polymeric suspension, safely, and form algae-bearing architectures such as beads and fibers/scaffolds.

Keywords: aerodynamically assisted bio‐jetting/threading (AABJ/AABT); bio‐electrospraying (BES); cell electrospinning (CE); microalgae; viability; wound healing.

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