3D-Printed Melatonin Tablets with Braille Motifs for the Visually Impaired

Author:

Protopapa Chrystalla1ORCID,Siamidi Angeliki1ORCID,Sakellaropoulou Aikaterini2,Kolipaka Siva3ORCID,Junqueira Laura Andrade3ORCID,Tabriz Atabak Ghanizadeh4,Douroumis Dennis35ORCID,Vlachou Marilena1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Section of Pharmaceutical Technology, Department of Pharmacy, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 15784 Athens, Greece

2. Section of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Department of Pharmacy, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 15784 Athens, Greece

3. Centre for Research Innovation, University of Greenwich, Medway Campus, Chatham ME4 4TB, UK

4. School of Life Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK

5. Delta Pharmaceutics Ltd., 1-3 Manor Road, Chatham ME4 6AE, UK

Abstract

An innovative approach for creating customized dosage forms and supporting patient populations with specific requirements who need additional support to improve drug adherence is 3D printing. This work introduces liquid crystal display (LCD) 3D printing as a means of developing melatonin (MLT) tablets. For patients who are blind or visually challenged, Braille patterns were displayed on the tablet surface in addition to the optimization of printing hydrogel inks. Owing to the great printing accuracy, blind patients could validate the Braille patterns that provided the required information. Upon further examination MLT was found to be present in the photopolymerized resins in an amorphous state. The choice of poly(ethylene glycol)-diacrylate (PEGDA) with varying molecular weights and the inclusion of surfactants or solubilizers interfered with the photopolymerization of the resin, hence controlling the rates of MLT dissolution towards the sought sustained release. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analysis showed that photopolymerization of the PEGDA resins in the printed dosage forms has taken place. A small batch scale-up investigation showed that LCDs could print a significant number of tablets quickly—about twenty-four minutes.

Funder

the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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