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Shantanu G Gaurkhede1, Ositomiwa O Osipitan2, Gary Dromgoole3
1Department of Systems Science and Industrial Engineering, The Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science, Binghamton University, 4400 Vestal Pkwy. E., Binghamton, NY 13902, USA.
Abstract:
Individualized drug delivery improves drug efficacy and safety for patients. To implement individualized drug delivery, patient-specific tailored dosages produced on a small scale are needed. However, current pharmaceutical manufacturing is not suitable for personalized dosage forms. Although convenient to deliver various drugs, current gelatin capsules using animal collagen protein have many limitations, such as releasing drugs too fast and incompatibility with some diets. In contrast, 3D printed capsules have great potential to advance individualized treatments. In this paper, we 3D printed and tested non-animal-based capsule shells for the delivery of acetaminophen. Capsule shells were composed of poly(vinyl) alcohol (PVA) and PVA blends with 5-25% hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC). Dissolution of acetaminophen when delivered in -hese capsule shells was tested using a USP dissolution test apparatus 2 (paddle type) at gastric pH. The novel shells were compared to each other and to commercially available hard gelatin capsules. Dissolution results show that acetaminophen when delivered in 3D printed capsules was slower than when delivered by gelatin capsules. Increasing the percentage of HPMC in the blend further delayed its release and dissolution. This delay could potentially increase the efficacy and reduce the side effects of acetaminophen. These shells also offer a non-animal-based alternative to gelatin capsules. Furthermore, 3D printing of capsule shells with specific polymer blends may be useful for patient-specific therapy in compounding pharmacies across the country.
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