Publication
Title
Production of drug delivery systems using fused filament fabrication : a systematic review
Author
Abstract
Fused filament fabrication (FFF) 3D printing technology is widely used in many fields. For almost a decade, medical researchers have been exploring the potential use of this technology for improving the healthcare sector. Advances in personalized medicine have been more achievable due to the applicability of producing drug delivery devices, which are explicitly designed based on patients’ needs. For the production of these devices, a filament—which is the feedstock for the FFF 3D printer—consists of a carrier polymer (or polymers) and a loaded active pharmaceutical ingredient (API). This systematic review of the literature investigates the most widely used approaches for producing drug-loaded filaments. It also focusses on several factors, such as the polymeric carrier and the drug, loading capacity and homogeneity, processing conditions, and the intended applications. This review concludes that the filament preparation method has a significant effect on both the drug homogeneity within the polymeric carrier and drug loading efficiency.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Pharmaceutics
Publication
Basel : Mdpi , 2020
ISSN
1999-4923
DOI
10.3390/PHARMACEUTICS12060517
Volume/pages
12 :6 (2020) , p. 1-16
Article Reference
517
ISI
000551213900001
Pubmed ID
32517052
Medium
E-only publicatie
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Research group
Project info
Multidisciplinary European training network for development of personalized anti-infective medical devices combining printing technologies and antimicrobial functionality (PRINT-AID).
3D printing of drug loaded medical devices for personalized medicine.
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Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
External links
Web of Science
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Creation 22.06.2020
Last edited 02.10.2024
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