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Simple and Cost-effective Fabrication of Solid Biodegradable Polymer Microneedle Arrays with Adjustable Aspect Ratio for Transdermal Drug Delivery Using Acupuncture Microneedles SCIE SCOPUS

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Simple and Cost-effective Fabrication of Solid Biodegradable Polymer Microneedle Arrays with Adjustable Aspect Ratio for Transdermal Drug Delivery Using Acupuncture Microneedles
Authors
Kyoung Je ChaTaewan KimSung Jea ParkKim, DS
Date Issued
2014-11
Publisher
IOP
Abstract
Polymer microneedle arrays (MNAs) have received much attention for their use in transdermal drug delivery and microneedle therapy systems due to the advantages they offer, such as low cost, good mechanical properties, and a versatile choice of materials. Here, we present a simple and cost-effective method for the fabrication of a biodegradable polymer MNA in which the aspect ratio of each microneedle is adjustable using commercially available acupuncture microneedles. In our process, a master template with acupuncture microneedles, whose shape will be the final MNA, was carefully prepared by fixing them onto a plastic substrate with selectively drilled holes which, in turn, determine the aspect ratios of the microneedles. A polylactic acid (PLA; a biodegradable polymer) MNA was fabricated by a micromolding process with a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) mold containing the cavity of the microneedles, which was obtained by the PDMS replica molding against the master template. The mechanical force and degradation behavior of the replicated PLA MNA were characterized with the help of a compression test and an accelerated degradation test, respectively. Finally, the transdermal drug delivery performance of the PLA MNA was successfully simulated by two different methods of penetration and staining, using the skin of a pig cadaver. These results indicated that the proposed method can be effectively used for the fabrication of polymer MNAs which can be used in various microneedle applications.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/27268
DOI
10.1088/0960-1317/24/11/115015
ISSN
0960-1317
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF MICROMECHANICS AND MICROENGINEERING, vol. 24, no. 11, page. 115015, 2014-11
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