Analytical aspects of printed oral dosage forms
Magnus Edinger1, Jette Jacobsen1, Daniel Bar-Shalom1
1Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 2, DK-2100, Denmark.
Abstract:
Printing technologies, both 2D and 3D, have gained considerable interest during the last years for manufacturing of personalized dosage forms, tailored to each patient. Here we review the research work on 2D printing techniques, mainly inkjet printing, for manufacturing of film-based oral dosage forms. We describe the different printing techniques and give an overview of film-based oral dosage forms produced using them. The main part of the review focuses on the non-destructive analytical methods used for evaluation of qualitative aspects of printed dosage forms, e.g., solid-state properties, as well as for quantification of the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) in the printed dosage forms, with an emphasis on spectroscopic methods. Finally, the authors share their view on the future of printed dosage forms.
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