Development of cup shaped microneedle array for transdermal drug delivery


Autoria(s): Vinayakumar, Kadayar B; Hegde, Gopal M; Ramachandra, Subbaraya G; Nayak, Mangalore M; Dinesh, Narasimhian S; Rajanna, Konandur
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2015

Resumo

Microneedle technology is one of the attractive methods in transdermal drug delivery. However, the clinical applications of this method are limited owing to: complexity in the preparation of multiple coating solutions, drug leakage while inserting the microneedles into the skin and the outer walls of the solid microneedle can hold limited quantity of drug. Here, the authors present the fabrication of an array of rectangular cup shaped silicon microneedles, which provide for reduced drug leakage resulting in improvement of efficiency of drug delivery and possibility of introducing multiple drugs. The fabricated solid microneedles with rectangular cup shaped tip have a total height of 200 mu m. These cup shaped tips have dimensions: 60 x 60 mu m (length x breadth) with a depth of 60 mu m. The cups are filled with drug using a novel in-house built drop coating system. Successful drug dissolution was observed when the coated microneedle was used on mice. Also, using the above method, it is possible to fill the cups selectively with different drugs, which enables simultaneous multiple drug delivery. (C) 2015 American Vacuum Society.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/52000/1/Jou_of_Bio_and_Bio_Int_10-2_%20021008_2015.pdf

Vinayakumar, Kadayar B and Hegde, Gopal M and Ramachandra, Subbaraya G and Nayak, Mangalore M and Dinesh, Narasimhian S and Rajanna, Konandur (2015) Development of cup shaped microneedle array for transdermal drug delivery. In: BIOINTERPHASES, 10 (2).

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AMER INST PHYSICS

Relação

http://dx.doi.org/10.1116/1.4919779

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/52000/

Palavras-Chave #Centre for Ecological Sciences #Electronic Systems Engineering (Formerly, (CEDT) Centre for Electronic Design & Technology) #Centre for Nano Science and Engineering #Instrumentation and Applied Physics (Formally ISU)
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Journal Article

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