Simultaneous fabrication of multiple tablets within seconds using tomographic volumetric 3D printing

IF 5.2 2区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Lucía Rodríguez-Pombo , Laura Martínez-Castro , Xiaoyan Xu , Jun Jie Ong , Carlos Rial , Daniel Nieto García , Alejandro González-Santos , Julian Flores-González , Carmen Alvarez-Lorenzo , Abdul W. Basit , Alvaro Goyanes
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Abstract

3D printing is driving a shift in patient care away from a generalised model and towards personalised treatments. To complement fast-paced clinical environments, 3D printing technologies must provide sufficiently high throughputs for them to be feasibly implemented. Volumetric printing is an emerging 3D printing technology that affords such speeds, being capable of producing entire objects within seconds. In this study, for the first time, rotatory volumetric printing was used to simultaneously produce two torus- or cylinder-shaped paracetamol-loaded Printlets (3D printed tablets). Six resin formulations comprising paracetamol as the model drug, poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate (PEGDA) 575 or 700 as photoreactive monomers, water and PEG 300 as non-reactive diluents, and lithium phenyl-2,4,6-trimethylbenzoylphosphinate (LAP) as the photoinitiator were investigated. Two printlets were successfully printed in 12 to 32 s and exhibited sustained drug release profiles. These results support the use of rotary volumetric printing for efficient and effective manufacturing of various personalised medicines at the same time. With the speed and precision it affords, rotatory volumetric printing has the potential to become one of the most promising alternative manufacturing technologies in the pharmaceutical industry.

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使用层析体积3D打印在几秒钟内同时制造多个片剂
3D打印正在推动患者护理从通用模式转向个性化治疗。为了补充快节奏的临床环境,3D打印技术必须提供足够高的吞吐量,才能切实实施。体积打印是一种新兴的3D打印技术,它提供了这样的速度,能够在几秒钟内生成整个物体。在这项研究中,首次使用旋转体积印刷同时生产两种环形或圆柱形的扑热息痛打印片(3D打印片)。研究了六种树脂制剂,包括对乙酰氨基酚作为模型药物,聚(乙二醇)二丙烯酸酯(PEGDA)575或700作为光活性单体,水和PEG300作为非反应性稀释剂,以及苯基-2,4,6-三甲基苯甲酰基膦酸锂(LAP)作为光引发剂。两个小版画在12到32秒内成功印刷,并表现出持续的药物释放特征。这些结果支持使用旋转体积印刷同时高效有效地生产各种个性化药物。凭借其提供的速度和精度,旋转体积印刷有可能成为制药行业最有前途的替代制造技术之一。
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International Journal of Pharmaceutics: X
International Journal of Pharmaceutics: X Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmaceutical Science
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