Direct Powder Extrusion of Paracetamol Loaded Mixtures for 3D Printed Pharmaceutics for Personalized Medicine via Low Temperature Thermal Processing
Three-dimensional printed drug development is nowadays an active area in the pharmaceutical industry, where the search for an appropriate edible carrier that permits the thermal processing of the mixture at temperature levels that are safe for the drug is an important field of study. Here, potato st...
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Main Authors: | Xabier Mendibil (Author), Gaizka Tena (Author), Alaine Duque (Author), Nerea Uranga (Author), Miguel Ángel Campanero (Author), Jesús Alonso (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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