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Characterization of Hydrophilic Polymers as a Syringe Extrusion 3D Printing Material for Orodispersible Film

The application of hydrophilic polymers in designing and three-dimensional (3D) printing of pharmaceutical products in various dosage forms has recently been paid much attention. Use of hydrophilic polymers and syringe extrusion 3D printing technology in the fabrication of orodispersible films (ODFs...

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Autores principales: Panraksa, Pattaraporn, Qi, Sheng, Udomsom, Suruk, Tipduangta, Pratchaya, Rachtanapun, Pornchai, Jantanasakulwong, Kittisak, Jantrawut, Pensak
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8540066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34685213
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13203454
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author Panraksa, Pattaraporn
Qi, Sheng
Udomsom, Suruk
Tipduangta, Pratchaya
Rachtanapun, Pornchai
Jantanasakulwong, Kittisak
Jantrawut, Pensak
author_facet Panraksa, Pattaraporn
Qi, Sheng
Udomsom, Suruk
Tipduangta, Pratchaya
Rachtanapun, Pornchai
Jantanasakulwong, Kittisak
Jantrawut, Pensak
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description The application of hydrophilic polymers in designing and three-dimensional (3D) printing of pharmaceutical products in various dosage forms has recently been paid much attention. Use of hydrophilic polymers and syringe extrusion 3D printing technology in the fabrication of orodispersible films (ODFs) might hold great potential in rapid drug delivery, personalized medicine, and manufacturing time savings. In this study, the feasibility of 3D-printed ODFs fabrication through a syringe extrusion 3D printing technique and using five different hydrophilic polymers (e.g., hydroxypropyl methylcellulose E15, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose E50, high methoxyl pectin, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, and hydroxyethylcellulose) as film-forming polymers and printing materials has been investigated. Rheology properties and printability of printing gels and physicochemical and mechanical properties of 3D-printed ODFs were evaluated. Amongst the investigated hydrophilic polymers, sodium carboxymethylcellulose at a concentration of 5% w/v (SCMC-5) showed promising results with a good printing resolution and accurate dimensions of the 3D-printed ODFs. In addition, SCMC-5 3D-printed ODFs exhibited the fastest disintegration time within 3 s due to high wettability, roughness and porosity on the surface. However, the results of the mechanical properties study showed that SCMC-5 3D printed ODFs were rigid and brittle, thus requiring special packaging to prevent them from any damage before practical use.
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spelling pubmed-85400662021-10-24 Characterization of Hydrophilic Polymers as a Syringe Extrusion 3D Printing Material for Orodispersible Film Panraksa, Pattaraporn Qi, Sheng Udomsom, Suruk Tipduangta, Pratchaya Rachtanapun, Pornchai Jantanasakulwong, Kittisak Jantrawut, Pensak Polymers (Basel) Article The application of hydrophilic polymers in designing and three-dimensional (3D) printing of pharmaceutical products in various dosage forms has recently been paid much attention. Use of hydrophilic polymers and syringe extrusion 3D printing technology in the fabrication of orodispersible films (ODFs) might hold great potential in rapid drug delivery, personalized medicine, and manufacturing time savings. In this study, the feasibility of 3D-printed ODFs fabrication through a syringe extrusion 3D printing technique and using five different hydrophilic polymers (e.g., hydroxypropyl methylcellulose E15, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose E50, high methoxyl pectin, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, and hydroxyethylcellulose) as film-forming polymers and printing materials has been investigated. Rheology properties and printability of printing gels and physicochemical and mechanical properties of 3D-printed ODFs were evaluated. Amongst the investigated hydrophilic polymers, sodium carboxymethylcellulose at a concentration of 5% w/v (SCMC-5) showed promising results with a good printing resolution and accurate dimensions of the 3D-printed ODFs. In addition, SCMC-5 3D-printed ODFs exhibited the fastest disintegration time within 3 s due to high wettability, roughness and porosity on the surface. However, the results of the mechanical properties study showed that SCMC-5 3D printed ODFs were rigid and brittle, thus requiring special packaging to prevent them from any damage before practical use. MDPI 2021-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8540066/ /pubmed/34685213 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13203454 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Panraksa, Pattaraporn
Qi, Sheng
Udomsom, Suruk
Tipduangta, Pratchaya
Rachtanapun, Pornchai
Jantanasakulwong, Kittisak
Jantrawut, Pensak
Characterization of Hydrophilic Polymers as a Syringe Extrusion 3D Printing Material for Orodispersible Film
title Characterization of Hydrophilic Polymers as a Syringe Extrusion 3D Printing Material for Orodispersible Film
title_full Characterization of Hydrophilic Polymers as a Syringe Extrusion 3D Printing Material for Orodispersible Film
title_fullStr Characterization of Hydrophilic Polymers as a Syringe Extrusion 3D Printing Material for Orodispersible Film
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Hydrophilic Polymers as a Syringe Extrusion 3D Printing Material for Orodispersible Film
title_short Characterization of Hydrophilic Polymers as a Syringe Extrusion 3D Printing Material for Orodispersible Film
title_sort characterization of hydrophilic polymers as a syringe extrusion 3d printing material for orodispersible film
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8540066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34685213
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13203454
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