PubReading [45] - Built-In Active Microneedle Patch with Enhanced Autonomous Drug Delivery - M.A. Lopez-Ramirez, J. Wang et al.

PubReading by Mando Mourad

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The use of microneedles has facilitated the painless localized delivery of drugs across the skin. However, their efficacy has been limited by slow diffusion of molecules and often requires external triggers. Herein, an autonomous and degradable, active microneedle delivery platform is introduced, employing magnesium microparticles loaded within the microneedle patch, as the built-in engine for deeper and faster intradermal payload delivery. The magnesium particles react with the interstitial fluid, leading to an explosive-like rapid production of H2 bubbles, providing the necessary force to breach dermal barriers and enhance payload delivery. The release kinetics of active microneedles is evaluated in vitro by measuring the amount of IgG antibody (as a model drug) that passed through phantom tiss ... 

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Keywords
therapeutic applicationsmicroneedlesslow diffusiondegradable