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Time‐lapsed imaging for in‐process evaluation of supercritical fluid processing of tissue engineering scaffolds
Authors:Melissa L. Mather  Michael Brion  Lisa J. White  Kevin M. Shakesheff  Steven M. Howdle  Stephen P. Morgan  John A. Crowe
Affiliation:1. Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, UK, NG7 2RD;2. School of Pharmacy, The University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, UK, NG7 2RD;3. Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Technology, Dept. of Pharmacy, The University of Liege, Liege, Belgium;4. School of Chemistry, The University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, UK, NG7 2RD
Abstract:This article demonstrates the application of time‐lapsed imaging and image processing to inform the supercritical processing of tissue scaffolds that are integral to many regenerative therapies. The methodology presented provides online quantitative evaluation of the complex process of scaffold formation in supercritical environments. The capabilities of the developed system are demonstrated through comparison of scaffolds formed from polymers with different molecular weight and with different venting times. Visual monitoring of scaffold fabrication enabled key events in the supercritical processing of the scaffolds to be identified including the onset of polymer plasticization, supercritical points and foam formation. Image processing of images acquired during the foaming process enabled quantitative tracking of the growing scaffold boundary that provided new insight into the nature of scaffold foaming. Further, this quantitative approach assisted in the comparison of different scaffold fabrication protocols. Observed differences in scaffold formation were found to persist, post‐fabrication as evidenced by micro x‐ray computed tomography (μ x‐ray CT) images. It is concluded that time‐lapsed imaging in combination with image processing is a convenient and powerful tool to provide insight into the scaffold fabrication process. © 2009 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Biotechnol. Prog., 2009
Keywords:time‐lapsed imaging  scaffold  regenerative medicine  tissue engineering  supercritical carbon dioxide
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