Literature DB >> 10708873

Oral dosage forms fabricated by three dimensional printing.

W E Katstra1, R D Palazzolo, C W Rowe, B Giritlioglu, P Teung, M J Cima.   

Abstract

Three Dimensional Printing is a novel technique used in the fabrication of complex oral dosage delivery pharmaceuticals. It is possible to engineer devices with complicated internal geometries, varying densities and diffusivities, and multiple actives and excipients. Samples were fabricated using this technique using standard pharmaceutical materials. Erosion mechanism delayed-release tablets were constructed with varying polymer content from 8.9 to 17. 9%. Lag times varied between 25 and 50 min with a corresponding decrease in release rate as polymer content increased. Diffusion mechanism tablets were constructed with varying polymer content from 9.0 to 16.7%. The peak release rate decreased and the time to exhaustion increased with polymer content, whereas lag time was not affected. Active delivery studies with fluorescein indicated that Three Dimensional Printing is capable of accurately constructing dosage forms with active content as low as 10(-12) moles per tablet. Hardness and friability testing indicated that samples fabricated with this technique are comparable to other standard pharmaceutical products.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10708873     DOI: 10.1016/s0168-3659(99)00225-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Control Release        ISSN: 0168-3659            Impact factor:   9.776


  21 in total

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Authors:  Chee Kong Lai; Aina Zahari; Bayen Miller; Wendy E Katstra; Michael J Cima; Charles L Cooney
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Authors:  Kapilkumar Vithani; Alvaro Goyanes; Vincent Jannin; Abdul W Basit; Simon Gaisford; Ben J Boyd
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  2018-11-07       Impact factor: 4.200

3.  Pharmaceutical Additive Manufacturing: a Novel Tool for Complex and Personalized Drug Delivery Systems.

Authors:  Jiaxiang Zhang; Anh Q Vo; Xin Feng; Suresh Bandari; Michael A Repka
Journal:  AAPS PharmSciTech       Date:  2018-06-25       Impact factor: 3.246

Review 4.  Emergence of 3D Printed Dosage Forms: Opportunities and Challenges.

Authors:  Mohamed A Alhnan; Tochukwu C Okwuosa; Muzna Sadia; Ka-Wai Wan; Waqar Ahmed; Basel Arafat
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  2016-05-18       Impact factor: 4.200

5.  A Dual-Biotic System for the Concurrent Delivery of Antibiotics and Probiotics: In Vitro, Ex Vivo, In Vivo and In Silico Evaluation and Correlation.

Authors:  Mershen Govender; Yahya E Choonara; Sandy van Vuuren; Pradeep Kumar; Lisa C du Toit; Kennedy Erlwanger; Viness Pillay
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  2016-09-06       Impact factor: 4.200

Review 6.  Additive Manufacturing of Solid Products for Oral Drug Delivery Using Binder Jetting Three-Dimensional Printing.

Authors:  Yingya Wang; Anette Müllertz; Jukka Rantanen
Journal:  AAPS PharmSciTech       Date:  2022-07-14       Impact factor: 4.026

7.  Fabricating a Shell-Core Delayed Release Tablet Using Dual FDM 3D Printing for Patient-Centred Therapy.

Authors:  Tochukwu C Okwuosa; Beatriz C Pereira; Basel Arafat; Milena Cieszynska; Abdullah Isreb; Mohamed A Alhnan
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  2016-12-09       Impact factor: 4.200

8.  A Lower Temperature FDM 3D Printing for the Manufacture of Patient-Specific Immediate Release Tablets.

Authors:  Tochukwu C Okwuosa; Dominika Stefaniak; Basel Arafat; Abdullah Isreb; Ka-Wai Wan; Mohamed A Alhnan
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  2016-08-09       Impact factor: 4.200

Review 9.  Additive Manufacturing with 3D Printing: Progress from Bench to Bedside.

Authors:  Ziyaur Rahman; Sogra F Barakh Ali; Tanil Ozkan; Naseem A Charoo; Indra K Reddy; Mansoor A Khan
Journal:  AAPS J       Date:  2018-09-12       Impact factor: 4.009

10.  Doped Halloysite Nanotubes for Use in the 3D Printing of Medical Devices.

Authors:  Jeffery A Weisman; Udayabhanu Jammalamadaka; Karthik Tappa; David K Mills
Journal:  Bioengineering (Basel)       Date:  2017-12-15
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