2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejps.2012.07.020
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Tailoring controlled-release oral dosage forms by combining inkjet and flexographic printing techniques

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“…viscosity modifiers, co-solvents etc.) can improve the specific printability parameters of drug-containing ink solutions such as surface tension and viscosity as well as final properties of the printed dosage forms (drug distribution and stability) (Di Risio and Yan, 2007;Genina et al, 2012;Wickström et al, 2015). For sufficient loading of poorly soluble drugs, the ink formulations needs to be modified accordingly (non-aqueous solutions, nano-suspensions, lipidic formulations) (Williams et al, 2013).…”
Section: Inkjet Printing For Personalised Odf Manufacturing: Unmet Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…viscosity modifiers, co-solvents etc.) can improve the specific printability parameters of drug-containing ink solutions such as surface tension and viscosity as well as final properties of the printed dosage forms (drug distribution and stability) (Di Risio and Yan, 2007;Genina et al, 2012;Wickström et al, 2015). For sufficient loading of poorly soluble drugs, the ink formulations needs to be modified accordingly (non-aqueous solutions, nano-suspensions, lipidic formulations) (Williams et al, 2013).…”
Section: Inkjet Printing For Personalised Odf Manufacturing: Unmet Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such checks should be non-destructive, fast and cheap. Takala et al (2012) and Genina et al (2012) both dispensed a riboflavin ink formulation, which is an orange coloured solution. The colour was used to visualise the deposited solution and might be used to quantify the dose deposited.…”
Section: Dose Confirmationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The compatibility between the chosen glycol and the jetting liquid should be inspected. Genina et al (2012) found that riboflavin, which is highly soluble in water, precipitated in the presence of polyethylene glycol; glycerol was thus used instead. An additional benefit of using glycols is their role in reducing the evaporation of the solvent, as they act as humectants (Raijada et al, 2014).…”
Section: Before Printingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To summarize, printing a drug on dosage form is the latest breakthrough in film development and proved to be a powerful tool to manufacture dosage form with excellent uniformity, unique speed-ability, and high stability. [77] EVALUATION PARAMETERS…”
Section: Printing Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%