3D-printed Laponite/Alginate hydrogel-based suppositories for versatile drug loading and release
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2024Author
Muñoz Pérez, Elena
Rubio Retama, Jorge
Cussó, Lorena
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Drug Delivery and Translational Research 14 : 3385-3403 (2024)
Abstract
Traditional approaches to solid rectal therapies have halted progress, leading to a continual decline in the use of conventional
suppositories. Additive manufacturing techniques have been recently explored as a suitable innovative tool for supposi-
tory fabrication. However, little advancement has been made in composition materials for 3D-printed suppository (3DPS)
manufacturing and still, conventional vehicles are often used for construct fabrication, hindering the growth in the field. As
a novelty, this study unveils a ground-breaking Laponite-alginate hydrogel-based 3DPS. Interestingly, this study proposes a
novel approach for loading drugs into the 3DPS employing for the first time the post-printing loading. Thus, a passive loading
strategy of molecular models is developed, demonstrating the versatility and capacity to load molecules of different charges
and molecular sizes within the matrix systems. This novel strategy allows adapting the load of a wide range of drugs into a
single ink, which simplifies and speeds up the 3DPS technological development process for drugs with different physico-
chemical properties. Additionally, in this research, a displacement strategy of the three-dimensional Laponite matrices is
developed in order to enhance the drug release capacity through the 3DPS and their disintegration capacity, resulting in a
significant improvement of the drug diffusion through the hydrogel matrix and a rapid disintegration of the 3DPS. Finally,
our study demonstrates that the obtained 3DPS have a suitable in vivo behavior, being non-obstructive and allowing the
normal motility of the rats intestine.