2023
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics15071966
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Fast-Embeddable Grooved Microneedles by Shear Actuation for Accurate Transdermal Drug Delivery

Abstract: Percutaneous drug delivery using microneedles (MNs) has been extensively exploited to increase the transdermal permeability of therapeutic drugs. However, it is difficult to control the precise dosage with existing MNs and they need to be attached for a long time, so a more simple and scalable method is required for accurate transdermal drug delivery. In this study, we developed grooved MNs that can be embedded into the skin by mechanical fracture following simple shear actuation. Grooved MNs are prepared from… Show more

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“…By fabricating an easy-tooperate applicator that provides adequate shear force, the tip of TCA-MN can be accurately delivered to the skin with a high probability (98% or more). The grooved MN platform has been proven capable of loading the required amount of drug and delivering it in the correct dosage [211]. A glucose-responsive "closed-loop" insulin delivery system that mimics the function of pancreatic cells has the potential to significantly improve the quality of life and health status of diabetic patients.…”
Section: Microneedlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By fabricating an easy-tooperate applicator that provides adequate shear force, the tip of TCA-MN can be accurately delivered to the skin with a high probability (98% or more). The grooved MN platform has been proven capable of loading the required amount of drug and delivering it in the correct dosage [211]. A glucose-responsive "closed-loop" insulin delivery system that mimics the function of pancreatic cells has the potential to significantly improve the quality of life and health status of diabetic patients.…”
Section: Microneedlesmentioning
confidence: 99%