| Literature DB >> 30744433 |
Pan Tian1, Fan Yang1,2, Li-Ping Yu2, Min-Mei Lin1, Wei Lin2, Qi-Feng Lin1, Zhu-Fen Lv1, Si-Yu Huang1, Yan-Zhong Chen1.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of varying excipient content on the formation and physical properties of 3 D printed tablets. Fifteen different excipient preparations were formed into tablets with radii of 5 mm and thickness of 2 mm, using binder jetting (BJ). The tablets were analyzed by assessing visual and microstructural appearance, friability, hardness, and disintegration time. We found that filling agents with high water solubility (e.g. D-sucrose), binding agents with a high viscosity in solution (e.g. polyethylene glycol 4000) and moistening agent with higher water content can increase the bonding strength and hardness of the 3 D printed tablets and prolonged their disintegration time. This work has demonstrated that the type of excipient and its concentration affects the properties of the 3 D printed tablet. This article may be used as a guide for elucidation of the effects of using conventional tablet excipients in the field of 3 D printed pharmaceuticals. The present work should enable the identification of excipients that satisfy requirements, reduce analysis time, and improve efficiency.Entities:
Keywords: 3D Printing; applications; excipients; pharmaceutical; tablet
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30744433 DOI: 10.1080/03639045.2019.1576723
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Dev Ind Pharm ISSN: 0363-9045 Impact factor: 3.225