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Binder-Jet 3D Printing of Indomethacin-laden Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms.

Shing-Yun Chang1, Si Wan Li2, Kavin Kowsari2, Abhishek Shetty3, Leila Sorrells2, Koyel Sen4, Karthik Nagapudi5, Bodhisattwa Chaudhuri6, Anson W K Ma7.   

Abstract

Emerging 3D printing technologies offer an exciting opportunity to create customized 3D objects additively from a digital design file. 3D printing may be further leveraged for personalized medicine, clinical trial, and controlled release applications. A wide variety of 3D printing methods exists, and many studies focus on extrusion-based 3D printing techniques that closely resemble hot melt extrusion. In this paper, we explore different pharmaceutical-grade feedstock materials for creating tablet-like dosage forms using a binder jet 3D printing method. In this method, pharmaceutical-grade powders are repeatedly spread onto a build plate, followed by inkjet printing a liquid binder to selectively bind the powders in a predetermined pattern. The physical properties of the pharmaceutical-grade powders and binders have been characterized and a molding method has been developed to select appropriate powder and binder materials for subsequent printing experiments. There was a correlation between the breaking forces of the molded and printed samples, but no clear correlation was observed for disintegration time, which was primarily controlled by the higher porosity of the printed samples. The breaking force and disintegration properties of as-printed and post-processed samples containing indomethacin as an active pharmaceutical ingredient have been measured and compared with relevant literature data.
Copyright © 2020 American Pharmacists Association®. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  3D printing; Binder jet; Ink rheology; Inkjet printing; Powder flowability

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32628950     DOI: 10.1016/j.xphs.2020.06.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharm Sci        ISSN: 0022-3549            Impact factor:   3.534


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Review 1.  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

2.  Development and Validation of a Novel Tool for Assessing the Environmental Impact of 3D Printing Technologies: A Pharmaceutical Perspective.

Authors:  Souha H Youssef; Sadikalmahdi Abdella; Sanjay Garg
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2022-04-25       Impact factor: 6.525

3.  Novel 3D Printed Modular Tablets Containing Multiple Anti-Viral Drugs: a Case of High Precision Drop-on-Demand Drug Deposition.

Authors:  Anqi Lu; Jiaxiang Zhang; Junhuang Jiang; Yu Zhang; Bhupendra R Giri; Vineet R Kulkarni; Niloofar Heshmati Aghda; Jiawei Wang; Mohammed Maniruzzaman
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  2022-09-15       Impact factor: 4.580

4.  Influence of the Binder Jetting Process Parameters and Binder Liquid Composition on the Relevant Attributes of 3D-Printed Tablets.

Authors:  Klemen Kreft; Zoran Lavrič; Tijana Stanić; Petra Perhavec; Rok Dreu
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2022-07-28       Impact factor: 6.525

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