Essent Biologics™ announces a Micronized Bone Matrix for 3D bioprinting and tissue engineering applications

Essent Biologics Micronized Bone Matrix *Actual prodcut may differ from photo | FR: Essent Biologics Matrice osseuse micronisée *Le produit réel peut différer de la photo.

Essent Biologics™, a supplier of human-derived cell and scaffold materials, launches its Micronized Bone Matrix (MBM) for 3D bioprinting and tissue engineering applications. Essent Biologics will provide a mineralized allograft bone matrix derived from human ground cortical bone that contains native proteins, such as Collagen Type I, and native elements and minerals, such as calcium and phosphorus.

With the increased focus on additive manufacturing technologies to advance bone tissue engineering, the demand for biologically relevant scaffolds and bio-ink additives has grown at a steady pace. As an integral part of bone tissue engineering, scaffolds are 3D biocompatible structures which can mimic the ECM properties—including mechanical support and cellular stimulation through biochemical and mechanical interactions—and provide a template for cell attachment to stimulate bone tissue formation.

Providing this human scaffolding material provides a ready-made, biologically relevant bioink additive for researchers in the 3D Printing world,” said Jeffrey Brown, Executive Vice President of Research & Development at Essent Biologics. “Essent’s MBM, along with our previously launched demineralized ground bone product, Spectral DBM, will support the work of those interested in human bone characterization as well as the burgeoning field of bone tissue engineering.”

Essent Biologics’ MBM is provided at a compatible size for extrusion 3D bioprinting, with a ≤300µm particle size, and is recovered and processed without the use of animal products.

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