3D printed kombucha biomaterial as a tissue scaffold and L929 cell cytotoxicity assay

Author:

Bağlan İlkyaz1,Yanbakan Edagül2,Tuncel Tuğba3,Koçak Sezgin Ayşe4,Bozoğlan Emirhan5,Berikten Derya6,Kar Fatih4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Koc University İstanbul Türkiye

2. Training and Research Center Kütahya Health Sciences University Kutahya Türkiye

3. Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy Anadolu University Eskişehir Türkiye

4. Department of Medical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine Kutahya Health Sciences University Kütahya Türkiye

5. Department of Medical Services and Techniques, Tavşanlı Vocational School of Health Services Kutahya Health Sciences University Kütahya Türkiye

6. Department of Molecular Biology and Genetic, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences Kutahya Health Sciences University Kütahya Türkiye

Abstract

AbstractTissue engineering includes the construction of tissue‐organ scaffold. The advantage of three‐dimensional scaffolds over two‐dimensional scaffolds is that they provide homeostasis for a longer time. The microbial community in Symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY) can be a source for kombucha (kombu tea) production. In this study, it was aimed to investigate the usage of SCOBY, which produces bacterial cellulose, as a biomaterial and 3D scaffold material. 3D printable biomaterial was obtained by partial hydrolysis of oolong tea and black tea kombucha biofilms. In order to investigate the usage of 3D kombucha biomaterial as a tissue scaffold, “L929 cell line 3D cell culture” was created and cell viability was tested in the biomaterial. At the end of the 21st day, black tea showed 51% and oolong tea 73% viability. The cytotoxicity of the materials prepared by lyophilizing oolong and black tea kombucha beverages in fibroblast cell culture was determined. Black tea IC50 value: 7.53 mg, oolong tea IC50 value is found as 6.05 mg. Fibroblast viability in 3D biomaterial + lyophilized oolong and black tea kombucha beverages, which were created using the amounts determined to these values, were investigated by cell culture Fibroblasts in lyophilized and 3D biomaterial showed viability of 58% in black tea and 78% in oolong tea at the end of the 7th day. In SEM analysis, it was concluded that fibroblast cells created adhesion to the biomaterial. 3D biomaterial from kombucha mushroom culture can be used as tissue scaffold and biomaterial.

Publisher

Wiley

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