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An Investigation into Mechanical Properties and Printability of Potential Substrates for Inkjet Printing of Orodispersible Films

Turkovic, Erna; Vasiljevic, Ivana; Draskovic, Milica; Obradović, Nataša; Vasiljevic, Dragana; Parojcic, Jelena

(2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Turkovic, Erna
AU  - Vasiljevic, Ivana
AU  - Draskovic, Milica
AU  - Obradović, Nataša
AU  - Vasiljevic, Dragana
AU  - Parojcic, Jelena
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4881
AB  - Inkjet printing is novel approach in drug manufacturing that enables dispensing precise volumes of ink onto substrates. Optimal substrate properties including suitable mechanical characteristic are recognized as crucial to achieve desired dosage form performance upon administration. Identification of relevant quality attributes and their quantification is subject of intensive scientific research. The aim of this work was to explore applicability of different materials as printing substrates and explore contribution of the investigated substrate properties to its printability. Substrates were characterized with regards to uniformity, porosity, disintegration time, mechanical properties and drug dissolution. Experimentally obtained values were mathematically transformed and the obtained results were presented as relevant radar charts. It was shown that structurally different substrates may be employed for orodispersible films inkjet printing. Main disadvantage of single-polymer films was low drug load, and their printability was dependent on film flexibility and mechanical strength. Structured orodispersible film templates exhibited favorable mechanical properties and drug load capacity. Wafer edible sheets were characterized with high mechanical resistance and brittleness which somewhat diminished printability, but did not hinder high drug load. Obtained results provide insight into application of different materials as printing substrates and contribute to understanding of substrate properties which can affect printability.
T2  - Pharmaceutics
T1  - An Investigation into Mechanical Properties and Printability of Potential Substrates for Inkjet Printing of Orodispersible Films
IS  - 4
VL  - 13
DO  - 10.3390/pharmaceutics13040468
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Turkovic, Erna and Vasiljevic, Ivana and Draskovic, Milica and Obradović, Nataša and Vasiljevic, Dragana and Parojcic, Jelena",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Inkjet printing is novel approach in drug manufacturing that enables dispensing precise volumes of ink onto substrates. Optimal substrate properties including suitable mechanical characteristic are recognized as crucial to achieve desired dosage form performance upon administration. Identification of relevant quality attributes and their quantification is subject of intensive scientific research. The aim of this work was to explore applicability of different materials as printing substrates and explore contribution of the investigated substrate properties to its printability. Substrates were characterized with regards to uniformity, porosity, disintegration time, mechanical properties and drug dissolution. Experimentally obtained values were mathematically transformed and the obtained results were presented as relevant radar charts. It was shown that structurally different substrates may be employed for orodispersible films inkjet printing. Main disadvantage of single-polymer films was low drug load, and their printability was dependent on film flexibility and mechanical strength. Structured orodispersible film templates exhibited favorable mechanical properties and drug load capacity. Wafer edible sheets were characterized with high mechanical resistance and brittleness which somewhat diminished printability, but did not hinder high drug load. Obtained results provide insight into application of different materials as printing substrates and contribute to understanding of substrate properties which can affect printability.",
journal = "Pharmaceutics",
title = "An Investigation into Mechanical Properties and Printability of Potential Substrates for Inkjet Printing of Orodispersible Films",
number = "4",
volume = "13",
doi = "10.3390/pharmaceutics13040468"
}
Turkovic, E., Vasiljevic, I., Draskovic, M., Obradović, N., Vasiljevic, D.,& Parojcic, J.. (2021). An Investigation into Mechanical Properties and Printability of Potential Substrates for Inkjet Printing of Orodispersible Films. in Pharmaceutics, 13(4).
https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13040468
Turkovic E, Vasiljevic I, Draskovic M, Obradović N, Vasiljevic D, Parojcic J. An Investigation into Mechanical Properties and Printability of Potential Substrates for Inkjet Printing of Orodispersible Films. in Pharmaceutics. 2021;13(4).
doi:10.3390/pharmaceutics13040468 .
Turkovic, Erna, Vasiljevic, Ivana, Draskovic, Milica, Obradović, Nataša, Vasiljevic, Dragana, Parojcic, Jelena, "An Investigation into Mechanical Properties and Printability of Potential Substrates for Inkjet Printing of Orodispersible Films" in Pharmaceutics, 13, no. 4 (2021),
https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13040468 . .
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