Date: March 29, 2024
St. Louis, MO – A recent research paper titled βEvaluation of gelatin bloom strength on gelatin methacryloyl hydrogel propertiesβ was published by our group in the Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials. Authored by Dr. Samantha G. Zambuto, Samyuktha S. Kolluru, Eya Ferchichi, Hannah F. Rudewick, Daniella M. Fodera, Dr. Kristin M. Myers, Dr. Silviya P. Zustiak, and Dr. Michelle L. Oyen, the study investigates the impact of gelatin bloom strength on hydrogel mechanical properties. Results reveal that both bloom strength and GelMA weight percent influence stiffness and viscoelastic ratio, while bloom strength specifically affects diffusivity, permeability, and pore size. The research, showcasing a library of GelMA hydrogels with varying properties, further examines how bloom strength influences trophoblast spheroid morphology. These findings offer valuable insights for designing GelMA-based tissue engineered constructs with optimal properties. Read the full paper here.