Researchers at the University of California Los Angeles have developed a viable bioink made out of hyaluronic acid for 3D-printed pills.
In this study, researchers used an inket technique to 3D print the pills, citing the method’s speed and ability to print at room temperature. Its speed is important for scalability and mass production, while the ability to print at room temperature ensures that active pharmaceutical ingredients aren’t damaged in the process of printing.
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