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- 2020Inkjet printing of a thermolabile model drug onto FDM-printed substrates: formulation and evaluationcitations
- 2015An evaluation of the adhesion of solid oral dosage form coatings to the oesophaguscitations
- 2015An evaluation of the adhesion of solid oral dosage form coatings to the oesophaguscitations
- 2013Nanocomposites based on copolymers of fluorinated imide and polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane macromonomer: microstructure and morphology studiescitations
- 2011Multifunctional poly(alkyl methacrylate) films for dental carecitations
- 2011Mapping surface heterogeneity: the AFM-based approach
- 2011Ring opening metathesis polymerization of polyoctahedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS) incorporated oxanorbornene-5,6-dicarboximide: synthesis, characterization, and surface morphology of copolymerscitations
- 2011The effects of incorporated silicone oils and calcium carbonate on the resistance to settlement and the antifouling performance of a silicone elastomercitations
- 2010A thermogravimetric method for assessing the substantivity of polymer films on dentally relevant substratescitations
- 2010Towards the determination of surface energy at the nanoscale: a further assessment of the AFM-based approachcitations
- 2010A comparative study of surface energy data from atomic force microscopy and from contact angle goniometrycitations
- 2008Synthesis and characterization of low surface energy fluoropolymers as potential barrier coatings in oral carecitations
- 2004Friction coefficient mapping using the atomic force microscopecitations
- 2003Ultra-low surface energy polymerscitations
- 2002Poly(di-1H,1H,2H,2H-perfluoroalkylitaconate) filmscitations
- 2002Fluoropolymer coatings with inherent resistance to biofouling
- 2002Adhesion force mapping of polymer surfaces: factors influencing force of adhesioncitations
- 2002Adsorbed poly(ethyleneoxide)–poly(propyleneoxide) copolymers on synthetic surfaces: spectroscopy and microscopy of polymer structures and effects on adhesion of skin-borne bacteriacitations
- 2002A study of pyroelectric and dielectric properties of alternate layer fluorodeconoylmonoitaconate Langmuir-Blodgett filmscitations
- 2002Impact of Fluorination and Side-Chain Length on Poly(methylpropenoxyalkylsiloxane) and Poly(alkyl methacrylate) Solubility in Supercritical Carbon Dioxidecitations
- 2002Poly(di-1H,1H,2H,2H-perfluoroalkylitaconate) films:surface organisation phenomena, surface energy determinations and force of adhesion measurementscitations
- 2001Nanoindentation and adhesion-force-mapping studies of polymer blend films
- 2000Mapping the surface heterogeneity of a polymer blend: an adhesion-force-distribution study using the Atomic Force Microscopecitations
- 2000Poly(perfluoroalkyl methacrylate) film structures: surface organization phenomena, surface energy determinations, and force of adhesion measurementscitations
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Inkjet printing of a thermolabile model drug onto FDM-printed substrates: formulation and evaluation
Abstract
<b>Objective</b>: The inkjet printing (IP) and fused deposition modeling (FDM) technologies have emerged in the pharmaceutical field as novel and personalized formulation approaches. Specific manufacturing factors must be considered in each adopted methodology, i.e. the development of suitable substrates for IP and the incorporation of highly thermostable active pharmaceutical compounds (APIs) for FDM. In this study, IP and FDM printing technologies were investigated for the fabrication of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose-based mucoadhesive films for the buccal delivery of a thermolabile model drug.<br/><br/><b>Significance</b>: This proof-of-concept approach was expected to provide an alternative formulation methodology for personalized mucoadhesive buccal films.<br/><br/><b>Methods</b>: Mucoadhesive substrates were prepared by FDM and were subjected to sequential IP of an ibuprofen-loaded liquid ink. The interactions between these processes and the performance of the films were evaluated by various analytical and spectroscopic techniques, as well as by in vitro and ex vivo studies.<br/><br/><b>Results</b>: The model drug was efficiently deposited by sequential IP passes onto the FDM-printed substrates. Significant variations were revealed on the morphological, physicochemical and mechanical properties of the prepared films, and linked to the number of IP passes. The mechanism of drug release, the mucoadhesion and the permeation of the drug through the buccal epithelium were evaluated, in view of the extent of ink deposition onto the buccal films, as well as the distribution of the API.<br/><br/><b>Conclusions</b>: The presented methodology provided a proof-of-concept formulation approach for the development of personalized mucoadhesive films.