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Biologics loading on films through inkjet printing as potential buccal drug delivery systems
- In: Short Communications C2 on Tuesday, 23 May 2017, 11:15-12:30
- At: Stockholm (Sweden) (2017)
- Type: Presentation
- By: MORALES, Javier (University of Chile, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology, Santiago, Chile)
- Co-author(s): Javier O. Morales: Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile
Miguel Montenegro-Nicolini: Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile
Victor De Armas: Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile
Victor Miranda: Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile - Abstract:
Backgrounds
As an approach towards personalized medicines development, films for buccal delivery of biologics loaded by inkjet printing is explored.
Aims
This work was aimed at investigating the influence of the printing process on biologics and the potential for further controlled release provided by biologics-loaded nanoemulsions.
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