Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Sep 2016)

Adjusting inkjet printhead parameters to deposit drugs into micro-sized reservoirs

  • Mau Robert,
  • Oldorf Paul,
  • Peters Rigo,
  • Seitz Hermann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2016-0086
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 387 – 390

Abstract

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Drug delivery systems (DDS) ensure that therapeutically effective drug concentrations are delivered locally to the target site. For that reason, it is common to coat implants with a degradable polymer which contains drugs. However, the use of polymers as a drug carrier has been associated with adverse side effects. For that reason, several technologies have been developed to design polymer-free DDS. In literature it has been shown that micro-sized reservoirs can be applied as drug reservoirs. Inkjet techniques are capable of depositing drugs into these reservoirs. In this study, two different geometries of micro-sized reservoirs have been laden with a drug (ASA) using a drop-on-demand inkjet printhead. Correlations between the characteristics of the drug solution, the operating parameters of the printhead and the geometric parameters of the reservoir are shown. It is indicated that wettability of the surface play a key role for drug deposition into micro-sized reservoirs.

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