REGEMAT 3D Applauds Groundbreaking Work on Sustainable Scaffolds for MedicalDevices by Researchers at the University of Santiago de Compostela

Granada, Spain – November 14, 2024 – REGEMAT 3D proudly highlights the latest scientific
publication from esteemed collaborators at the University of Santiago de Compostela, in
partnership with Università di Catania and Arabian Gulf University, showcasing an
eco-sustainable approach to medical device development using Xanthan and Guar
gum-based scaffolds.
Through the use of semisolid extrusion 3D printing, the research team successfully
engineered biocompatible, biodegradable, and sterilizable scaffolds with strong
regenerative and wound-healing potential. These natural polymer-based structures promote
angiogenesis and tissue integration, while also demonstrating anticollagenase activity,
offering a green alternative to conventional synthetic polymers.
This publication represents a significant step forward in the development of eco-conscious
medical devices, reinforcing the critical role of sustainability in healthcare innovation.
We congratulate the authors — Nicola Filippo Virzì, Patricia Diaz-Rodriguez, PharmD
PhD, Ángel Concheiro, Valeria Pittalà, and Carmen Álvarez-Lorenzo — for their
exceptional work and dedication to advancing regenerative medicine through sustainable
materials.

Read the full publication here: https://lnkd.in/dvr8T94a
To learn how REGEMAT 3D can support your research with advanced biofabrication tools,
visit www.regemat3d.com

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