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Title: Development of sustained release tablet containing Mucuna extract via semi-solid extrusion 3D printer
Other Titles: การพัฒนาตำรับยาเม็ดปลดปล่อยเนิ่นที่มีสารสกัดหมามุ่ยโดยใช้เครื่องพิมพ์สามมิติชนิดอัดขึ้นรูปสารกึ่งแข็ง
Authors: Ratchapoom Wattanawiggan
Authors: Pratchaya Tipduangta
Pensak Jantrawut
Sunee Chansakaow
Ratchapoom Wattanawiggan
Keywords: Mucuna;3D printing;Design of experiment;Sustained release
Issue Date: 26-Jun-2024
Publisher: Chiang Mai : Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
Abstract: Erectile dysfunction (ED) refers to the inability of penis to maintain a firm erection during sexual activity. Mucuna, or M. pruriens, contains levodopa, a compound showing promise in ED treatment. However, formulating Mucuna extract into tablet dosage forms is challenging due to its semi-solid nature. This study aimed to develop sustained-release tablets containing Mucuna extract via semi-solid extrusion 3D printing. Eudragit RS PO (Eudragit) served as a sustained release polymer, with poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) as a co-polymer for forming tablet matrixes. The study had two main phases: screening and optimization. Results showed that both the polymeric solid percentage content in the semisolid slurry (PSPC) and Eudragit-PVA ratio significantly affected printability. All formulations were printable, and PSPC and Eudragit-PVA ratio were incorporated into the optimized model. The desired formulation, achieving targeted levodopa release and consistency, had PSPC between 54.4% and 58.8% and Eudragit-PVA ratio between 2.25:1 and 2.88:1. In conclusion, semi-solid extrusion 3D printing guided by Design of Experiments (DoE) proved feasible for producing reliable 3D printed tablets with consistent active ingredients and desired release rates.
URI: http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/79877
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