3D Printed Drug Delivery Systems in Action–Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Relaxometry for Monitoring Mass Transport Phenomena
Ewelina Baran,
Artur Birczyński,
Bartłomiej Milanowski
et al.
Abstract:The hypothesis of the study was that (1) 3D printed drug delivery systems (DDS) could be characterized in situ during drug release using NMR/MRI techniques in terms of mass transport phenomena description (interfacial phenomena), particularly for systems dealing with two mobile phases (e.g., water and low molecular weight liquid polymer); (2) consequently, it could be possible to deduce how these interfacial mass transport phenomena influence functional properties of 3D printed DDS. Matrix drug delivery system… Show more
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