21 results on '"Zichar, Marianna"'
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2. Contribution of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Code-Based 3D Modeling Tasks.
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Zichar, Marianna and Papp, Ildikó
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COMPUTATIONAL intelligence ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,CHATGPT ,EDUCATION software ,THREE-dimensional printing - Abstract
The rapid advancement of technology and innovation is also impacting education across different levels. The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is beginning to transform education in various areas, from course materials to assessment systems. This requires educators to reconsider how they evaluate students' knowledge. It is crucial to understand if and to what extent assignments can be completed using AI tools. This study explores two hypotheses about the risks of using code-based 3D modeling software in education and the potential for students to delegate their work to AI when completing assignments. We selected two tasks that students were able to successfully complete independently and provided the same amount of information (both textual and image) to AI in order to generate the necessary code. We tested the widely used ChatGPT and Gemini AI bots to assess their current performance in generating code based on text prompts or image-based information for the two models. Our findings indicate that students are not yet able to entirely delegate their work to these AI tools. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Control Grouped Pedagogical Experiment to Test the Performance of Second-Generation Web Maps and the Traditional Maps at the University of Debrecen
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Balla, Dániel, Zichar, Marianna, Boda, Judit, and Novák, Tibor József
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Almost every component of the information society is influenced by elements built on communication technology. Learning also tends to be related to the dynamic usage of computers. Nowadays, a number of applications (online or offline) are also available that engage large groups of potential users and simultaneously provide a virtual environment to facilitate learning. This study introduces the self-developed interactive blind map teaching-examining e-learning system of the University of Debrecen. Results of testing the system with a control group are also presented. Both experimental and control groups of students were required to sita test of topographic knowledge following a semester of study. The pass mark for the test was 80%. The experimental group used the new digital environment to study, while the control group prepared for their exam using paper maps in the traditional way. The key research questions addressed by the study were to determine whether exam results obtained by the group using the "digital" method better than those of the control's; and if there were a difference between the exam performances of the two groups, was this statistically significant and, therefore, likely to occur in other similar scenarios?
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- 2015
4. Classification and geovisualization process of soil data using a web-based spatial information system
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Balla Dániel, Novák Tibor József, Kiss Emőke, Mester Tamás, Karancsi Gergő, and Zichar Marianna
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siscs ,soil classification system ,visualization ,wrb ,Agriculture ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Because of the increased demand for information, the scientific community have published their results on the Internet over the last 20 years, adapting to society requirements. Due to the development of web-based spatial information soil systems, access to data on various themes and of varying quality has become substantially easier. The focus of our paper is to demonstrate a freely accessible and usable web-based soil database and soil information system (Soil Information and Soil Classifier System), which is suitable for geovisualization uploaded soil data and for determining reference soil groups (RSGs) in accordance with the World Reference Base of Soil Resources (WRB; RSG). In order to achieve this, we algorithmized the diagnostic soil classification process of the WRB, then we created decision trees to correspond input soil data to the WRB system. In order to facilitate geovisualization of the spatial data, the Keyhole Markup Language file format supported by Google API was applied.
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- 2020
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5. Effects of land-use changes on soil properties based on reambulated soil profiles
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Balla Dániel, Mester Tamás, Márta László, Molnár Dávid, Barkóczi Norbert, Zichar Marianna, Botos Ágnes, and Novák Tibor József
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archive soil data ,land use changes ,kreybig ,solonetz ,vertisol ,gleysol ,wrb ,Agriculture - Abstract
In our study, by investigating reambulated soil profiles from the Nagy-Sárrét region in Hungary, we attempt to determine the extent of changes which have occurred due to effects which impacted the landscape in terms of the soil chemistry properties of soil profiles exposed during the Kreybig soil survey more than 70 years ago. Based on the results, in the areas used as grassland, we observed a decrease in pH and an increase in the humus content of the topsoil. The increased CaCO3 following the chemical improvement of the soil which was used as cropland is still characteristic of the area. During the past decades, the investigated soils have been affected by significant changes with regard to water management, which have also modified the investigated parameters. We have classified the reambulated soil profiles among the Solonetz, Vertisol, and Gleysol reference groups based on the World Reference Base of Soil Resources (WRB) diagnostic system.
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- 2017
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6. Approximation of the WRB reference group with the reapplication of archive soil databases
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Balla Dániel, Novák Tibor József, and Zichar Marianna
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soil classification ,solonetz ,vertisol ,wrb correlation ,wrb algorithmization ,Agriculture - Abstract
In our study, we tested the existing and freely accessible soil databases covering a smaller geographical region surveyed and classified according to the Hungarian classification in order to approximate the WRB soil reference groups (RSG). We tested the results and applicability of approximation for the RSG with three different methods on 12 soil profiles. First, RSGs were assigned to Hungarian soil taxa based on results of previous correlation studies, secondly, a freely accessible online database of ISRIC was applied furthermore, and an automated reclassification developed and programmed by us was used, which takes the original soil data as input.
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- 2016
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7. Fast Radius Outlier Filter Variant for Large Point Clouds.
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Szutor, Péter and Zichar, Marianna
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POINT cloud ,TIME complexity ,OPTICAL scanners ,OUTLIER detection ,MEDICAL equipment ,ELECTRONIC data processing - Abstract
Currently, several devices (such as laser scanners, Kinect, time of flight cameras, medical imaging equipment (CT, MRI, intraoral scanners)), and technologies (e.g., photogrammetry) are capable of generating 3D point clouds. Each point cloud type has its unique structure or characteristics, but they have a common point: they may be loaded with errors. Before further data processing, these unwanted portions of the data must be removed with filtering and outlier detection. There are several algorithms for detecting outliers, but their performances decrease when the size of the point cloud increases. The industry has a high demand for efficient algorithms to deal with large point clouds. The most commonly used algorithm is the radius outlier filter (ROL or ROR), which has several improvements (e.g., statistical outlier removal, SOR). Unfortunately, this algorithm is also limited since it is slow on a large number of points. This paper introduces a novel algorithm, based on the idea of the ROL filter, that finds outliers in huge point clouds while its time complexity is not exponential. As a result of the linear complexity, the algorithm can handle extra large point clouds, and the effectiveness of this is demonstrated in several tests. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. Lossless Encoding of Mental Cutting Test Scenarios for Efficient Development of Spatial Skills.
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Tóth, Róbert, Hoffmann, Miklós, and Zichar, Marianna
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AUGMENTED reality ,MOBILE apps ,ENCODING ,VIRTUAL reality ,CELL phones ,SPATIAL ability - Abstract
In the last decade, various mobile applications have been developed to improve and measure spatial abilities using different spatial tests and tasks through augmented reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), or embedded 3D viewers. The Mental Cutting Test (MCT) is one of the most well-known and popular tests for this purpose, but it needs a vast number of tasks (scenarios) for effective practice and measurement. We have recently developed a script-aided method that automatically generates and permutes Mental Cutting Test scenarios and exports them to an appropriate file format (to GLB (glTF 2.0) assets) representing the scenarios. However, the significant number of permutations results in more than 1,000,000 assets, requiring more than 6 GB of storage space. This paper introduces an encoding scheme consisting of four stages to handle this issue through significantly reducing the storage space, making the app suitable for everyday individual use, even on a mobile phone. The proposed method encodes a subset of assets from which it can decode the whole dataset with 3% time complexity compared to classical Blender's computations, exceeding the compression ratio of 10,000 and storage space saving 99.99%. This paper explains the features of the original assets, introduces the encoding and decoding functions with the format of documents, and then measures the solution's efficiency based on our dataset of MCT scenarios. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. Geovisualization Techniques of Spatial Environmental Data Using Different Visualization Tools.
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Balla, Dániel, Zichar, Marianna, Tóth, Róbert, Kiss, Emőke, Karancsi, Gergő, and Mester, Tamás
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WATER distribution ,VISUALIZATION ,SEWAGE ,WATER supply - Abstract
The appearance of online map services and frameworks (e.g., KML, QGIS) has increased the possibilities to easily, quickly and—in many cases—cost-effectively publish spatial data stored in databases. The aim of this study is to present the geovisualization of spatial databases of a Hungarian settlement on the web, using the open source webGIS system and Google application programming interfaces (APIs). The interactive point and interpolated distribution maps available online provide a detailed picture of the level of contamination, the spatial distribution of the ground water supply of the investigated settlement, and the changes which have occurred following the establishment of the sewage system. In the case of PO
4 3− we determined that in the year before the sewage system was constructed, most of the area of the settlement could be considered contaminated, with the highest level of contamination measured in the central area of the settlement. Five years after the construction of the sewage system, the ratio of the contaminated areas had significantly decreased. In the case of NO3 − we found a high level of contamination before the construction of the sewage system with a concentration increase in a North–West direction. After the establishment of the sewage system, the increase in concentration was the most intense in the central parts of the settlement, while the characteristic spatial distribution could no longer be observed. The geovisualization techniques developed are able to provide information about the different spatial data for users in a visual way, and also help to understand better the spatial information using a cognitive approach. The advantage of interactive web maps created with the technologies applied over traditional static maps is a new approach, which allows the user to manipulate the temporal and spatial data directly in the most appropriate way. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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10. Computer assisted method for cognitive improvement of color aptitude.
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Perge, Erika and Zichar, Marianna
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- 2015
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11. Cognitive interpretation of different spatial databases in web environment.
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Balla, Daniel, Zichar, Marianna, Barkoczi, Norbert, and Varga, Orsolya Gyongyi
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- 2015
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12. GUIDELINES FOR COST-EFFECTIVE GEOVISUALIZATION IN DIGITAL FORENSICS.
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ZICHAR, MARIANNA
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COMPUTER crimes ,CRIMINAL investigation ,SCIENTIFIC visualization ,GEOGRAPHIC information systems ,COST effectiveness ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
Every field of our life is influenced by the appearance of new technologies. This means that new challenges keep being met and finding solutions, developing methods to deal with them belong to our tasks. Law enforcement has to be always ready to adopt the achievements of any disciplines. Experts and professionals in any field should be aware of applicability of the knowledge they have that is why it is important to highlight as much fields where our knowledge can be used as we can. Digital forensics differs from traditional forensics in many aspects that is why a general GIS professional can be involved into an investigation easily. This paper aims to provide methods to geovisualize information containing or referring to location data. Cost effective solutions are preferred throughout the paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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13. Methods of processing and geovisualization of soil profiles.
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Balla, Dániel, Varga, Orsolya Gyöngyi, Barkóczi, Norbert, Novák, Tibor, Zichar, Marianna, and Karika, Anita
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SOILS ,KML (Document markup language) ,GEOSPATIAL data ,COMPUTER network resources - Abstract
In order to satisfy the social demand for freely obtainable and usable soil information and resources, several national and international soil databases have already been available online for those who are interested. To establish a proper infrastructure for geospatial data with online sharing systems, it is essential that their information is authentic, relevant and freely available for the general public. This paper aims to introduce the beta version of an online, community shared multi-factor soil database developed by the University of Debrecen, Institute of Earth Sciences and Faculty of Informatics. The most important functions of the online system are the acquisition, archiving and geovisualisation of soil profiles, as well as sorting them in accordance to the reference groups established by WRB (World Reference Base for Soil Resources). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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14. ACCURACY ASSESSMENT OF DIFFERENT SOIL DATABASES CONCERNING WRB REFERENCE SOIL GROUPS.
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BALLA, DÁNIEL, VARGA, ORSOLYA GYÖNGYI, and ZICHAR, MARIANNA
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INTERNATIONAL cooperation ,GEOGRAPHIC spatial analysis ,GEOMATICS ,DATABASES ,GEOLOGY databases - Abstract
As a result of international cooperation, the conditions of data access and data usage have been significantly improved during the last two decades. Also, the establishment of web-based geoinformatic infrastructure allowed researchers to share their results with the scientific community more efficiently on the international level. The aim of this study is to investigate the accuracy of databases with different spatial resolutions, using the reference profiles of LUCAS topsoil database. In our study, we investigated the accuracy of World Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB) Reference Soil Groups (RSG) groups stored in freely accessible soil databases (European Soil Database (ESDB), International Soil Reference and Information Centre (ISRIC)) in Hungary. The study concluded that the continental scale database tends to be more accurate. We used the Kappa Index of Agreement (KIA) statistical index to evaluate accuracy. The European and the international databases showed a value of 0.9643 and 0.3968, respectively. Considering the results, we can conclude that the spatial resolution has a relevant impact on the accuracy of databases, however, the study should be extended to the national level and the indices should be assessed together. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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15. Gesture-based computer mouse using Kinect sensor.
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Szeghalmy, Szilvia, Zichar, Marianna, and Fazekas, Attila
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- 2014
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16. Geovisualization-related issues with cognitive aspects.
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Zichar, Marianna
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Traditional paper maps display information following the well-known rules based on experiences gathered during centuries. Nowadays, more and more geospatial information is represented in digital form and we have to face new challenges when trying to find the best solution for the geovisualization. The Hungarian Digital Toponym Registry is developed due to a cross-discipliner collaboration to store, manage, analyze and visualize toponyms. This paper presents some issues concerning the geovisualization with some comments about their cognitive aspects. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2013
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17. Comfortable mouse control using 3D depth sensor.
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Szeghalmy, Szilvia, Zichar, Marianna, and Fazekas, Attila
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We have been developing a hand gesture based computer mouse controlling system, whose central issue is the precise controllability and the comfort of the user. The Kinect for Windows sensor provides the data to process. We have investigated 11 different hand signs inside a special zone to choose appropriate gestures for controlling. In this paper we point out the advantages and disadvantages of the potential solutions and present the preliminary results of our system. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2013
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18. Cognitive aspects of a web-based geovisualization application.
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Zichar, Marianna
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The aim of this paper is to demonstrate how can different disciplines work together to create an innovative, web based user interface for a dataset storing toponyms of settlements. The user can observe the data also in a geovisualized form which makes it possible to get to know the spatial relations between the selected data on a map. The cognitive process, that would be failed using only the paper-based books full of data, is supported and promoted highly by current and future internet technology. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2012
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19. Possibilities for Assessment and Geovisualization of Spatial and Temporal Water Quality Data Using a WebGIS Application.
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Balla, Dániel, Zichar, Marianna, Kiss, Emőke, Szabó, György, and Mester, Tamás
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TEMPORAL databases , *WATER quality , *GROUNDWATER quality , *DATA quality , *ENVIRONMENTAL databases , *DECISION support systems , *WATER quality monitoring - Abstract
The provision of webGIS-based water quality data services has become a priority area for both the public and administrative sectors in the context of the pandemic emergency associated with the global spread of COVID-19. Current geographic, monitoring and decision supporting systems, typically based on web-based geospatial information, greatly facilitate the sharing of spatial and temporal data from environmental databases and real-time analyses. In the present study, different water quality indices are determined, compared and geovisualized, during which the changes in the quality of the shallow groundwater resources of a settlement are examined in the period (2011–2019) in an eastern Hungarian settlement. Another objective of the research is to determine three water quality indices (Water Quality Index, CCME Water Quality Index, Contamination degree) and categorize water samples based on the same input spatial and temporal data using self-developed freely available geovisualization tools. Groundwater quality was assessed by using different water quality indices. Significant pollution of the groundwater in the time period before the installation of a sewage network was shown. Regarding water quality, significant positive changes were shown based on all three water quality indices in the years after installing a sewage network (2015–2019). The presence of pollution apart from the positive changes suggests that the purification processes will last for a long time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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20. Manufacturing and Examination of Vaginal Drug Delivery System by FDM 3D Printing.
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Arany, Petra, Papp, Ildikó, Zichar, Marianna, Regdon Jr., Géza, Béres, Mónika, Szalóki, Melinda, Kovács, Renátó, Fehér, Pálma, Ujhelyi, Zoltán, Vecsernyés, Miklós, and Bácskay, Ildikó
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DRUG delivery systems ,VAGINAL medication ,THREE-dimensional printing ,VAGINA examination ,MICROBIOLOGICAL assay ,BACTERIAL vaginitis - Abstract
Vaginal drug delivery systems can provide a long-term and constant liberation of the active pharmaceutical ingredient even for months. For our experiment, FDM 3D printing was used to manufacture the vaginal ring samples from thermoplastic polyurethane filament, which enables fast manufacturing of complex, personalized medications. 3D printing can be an excellent alternative instead of industrial manufacturing, which is complicated and time-consuming. In our work, the 3D printed vaginal rings were filled manually with jellified metronidazole or chloramphenicol for the treatment of bacterial vaginosis. The need for manual filling was certified by the thermogravimetric and heatflow assay results. The manufactured samples were analyzed by an Erweka USP type II Dissolution Apparatus, and the dissolution profile can be distinguished based on the applied jellifying agents and the API's. All samples were considered non-similar based on the pairwise comparison. The biocompatibility properties were determined by prolonged MTT assay on HeLa cells, and the polymer could be considered non-toxic. Based on the microbiological assay on E. coli metronidazole and chitosan containing samples had bactericidal effects while just metronidazole or just chitosan containing samples bacteriostatic effect. None of these samples showed a fungistatic or fungicide effect against C. albicans. Based on our results, we successfully manufactured 3D printed vaginal rings filled with jellified metronidazole. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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21. In Vitro Tests of FDM 3D-Printed Diclofenac Sodium-Containing Implants.
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Arany, Petra, Papp, Ildikó, Zichar, Marianna, Csontos, Máté, Elek, János, Regdon Jr., Géza, Budai, István, Béres, Mónika, Gesztelyi, Rudolf, Fehér, Pálma, Ujhelyi, Zoltán, Vasvári, Gábor, Haimhoffer, Ádám, Fenyvesi, Ferenc, Váradi, Judit, Miklós, Vecsernyés, Bácskay, Ildikó, and McPhee, Derek J.
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FUSED deposition modeling ,METHYL methacrylate ,DRUG delivery systems ,THREE-dimensional printing ,DICLOFENAC ,POLYETHYLENE terephthalate - Abstract
One of the most promising emerging innovations in personalized medication is based on 3D printing technology. For use as authorized medications, 3D-printed products require different in vitro tests, including dissolution and biocompatibility investigations. Our objective was to manufacture implantable drug delivery systems using fused deposition modeling, and in vitro tests were performed for the assessment of these products. Polylactic acid, antibacterial polylactic acid, polyethylene terephthalate glycol, and poly(methyl methacrylate) filaments were selected, and samples with 16, 19, or 22 mm diameters and 0%, 5%, 10%, or 15% infill percentages were produced. The dissolution test was performed by a USP dissolution apparatus 1. A 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl-2H-tetrazolium bromide dye (MTT)-based prolonged cytotoxicity test was performed on Caco-2 cells to certify the cytocompatibility properties. The implantable drug delivery systems were characterized by thermogravimetric and heatflow assay, contact angle measurement, scanning electron microscopy, microcomputed tomography, and Raman spectroscopy. Based on our results, it can be stated that the samples are considered nontoxic. The dissolution profiles are influenced by the material properties of the polymers, the diameter, and the infill percentage. Our results confirm the potential of fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3D printing for the manufacturing of different implantable drug delivery systems in personalized medicine and may be applied during surgical interventions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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