填充方式和填充百分比对3D打印支架药物释放影响的研究

A. Chapman, E. Naseri, Sydney K. Wheatley, R. Tasker, A. Ahmadi
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-最近对大规模生产的药物输送系统的大剂量范围的了解增加了对患者定制基质的需求。然而,传统技术的制造过程效率低下,需要重新调整。可以研究调整3D打印参数作为控制药物释放的替代方法。在这项研究中,在50小时的时间内,研究了填充百分比和填充模式对3D打印支架释放的综合影响。模型药物罗丹明B与一种高度可降解的聚合物聚己内酯(PCL)结合。结论是,随着时间的推移,表面积在释放中起着关键作用,因此表明该研究将有助于重组个性化给药系统的生产。
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Investigation of the Effects of Infill Pattern and Percentage on Drug Release from 3D Printed Scaffolds
—A recent understanding of the broad dose ranges of mass-produced drug delivery systems has increased the demand for patient-tailored matrices. The fabrication process with conventional techniques, however, is inefficient and needs to be restructured. The adjustment of 3D printing parameters can be investigated as an alternative method of controlling drug release. In this study, the combined effect of infill percentage and infill pattern on the release of 3D printed scaffolds were examined over a 50-hour period. The model drug, Rhodamine B, was combined with a highly degradable polymer, polycaprolactone (PCL). It was concluded that surface area played a key role in the release over time, thus indicating this study will aid in restructuring the production of personalized drug-delivery systems.
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