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Semi-solid extrusion 3D printing of starch-based soft dosage forms for the treatment of paediatric latent tuberculosis infection

Journal

JOURNAL OF PHARMACY AND PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 74, Issue 10, Pages 1498-1506

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jpp/rgab121

Keywords

semi-solid extrusion 3D printing; soft tablets; tuberculosis; paediatric drug delivery; patient compliance

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This study describes the fabrication of starch-based soft dosage forms using semi-solid extrusion (SSE) 3D printing, and evaluates their physicochemical properties and texture characteristics. The results show that this method can produce dosage forms with good resolution and high dose accuracy, while also having a soft texture and highly porous microstructure that are suitable for pediatric patients.
Objectives The development of age-appropriate dosage forms is essential for effective pharmacotherapy, especially when long-term drug treatment is required, as in the case of latent tuberculosis infection treatment with up to 9 months of daily isoniazid (ISO). Herein, we describe the fabrication of starch-based soft dosage forms of ISO using semi-solid extrusion (SSE) 3D printing. Methods Corn starch was used for ink preparation using ISO as model drug. The inks were characterized physicochemically and their viscoelastic properties were assessed with rheological analysis. The morphology of the printed dosage forms was visualized with scanning electron microscopy and their textural properties were evaluated using texture analysis. Dose accuracy was verified before in-vitro swelling and dissolution studies in simulated gastric fluid (SGF). Key findings Starch inks were printed with good resolution and high drug dose accuracy. The printed dosage forms had a soft texture to ease administration in paediatric patients and a highly porous microstructure facilitating water penetration and ISO diffusion in SGF, resulting in almost total drug release within 45 min. Conclusions The ease of preparation and fabrication combined with the cost-effectiveness of the starting materials constitutes SSE 3D printing of starch-based soft dosage forms a viable approach for paediatric-friendly formulations in low-resource settings.

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