Materials Letters, cilt.382, 2025 (SCI-Expanded)
This study focuses on the development of a 3D-printed tissue-regenerating wound coverage using Polylactic Acid (PLA) + Vitamin E. PLA, a widely-used resorbable material with established biocompatibility, is combined with two different amounts (1 capsule and 2 capsules) of Vitamin E. The mechanical, chemical, thermal, and morphological properties of the 3D-printed scaffolds were investigated during the study. The results demonstrated a homogeneous distribution of Vitamin E in the PLA scaffolds and structural integrity. The addition of Vitamin E to PLA scaffolds significantly enhanced cell viability compared to standard PLA scaffolds on both day 1 and day 3, as assessed by the MTT assay. Notably, the PLA scaffold with Vitamin E achieved 133.6 % viability on day 1, indicating improved biocompatibility and greater support for cell growth. Vitamin E release from the PLA scaffolds was achieved in 48 h.