| Literature DB >> 29417843 |
Jun-Tae Choi1, Sang-Jin Park2, Jung-Hwan Park1.
Abstract
Microneedles (MN) containing cross-linked hyaluronic acid (X-linked HA) particulates were prepared to control the degradation and swelling behaviour after transdermal drug delivery. The X-linked HA particulates were prepared by cross-linking HA chains and then passing the particulates through a sieve. Then, microneedles were prepared by micromolding method. The rheological properties of X-linked HA were studied. The penetration success rate, mechanical failure and dissolution rate of microneedles containing only hyaluronic acid (HA MN) and microneedles containing X-linked HA were compared. The delivery of fluorescein into the skin with X-linked HA MN was also observed using a confocal microscope. The size of the pulverised particulates in water ranged between 29 and 82 μm in diameter. The HA MN and X-linked HA MN were 270 μm in length. X-linked HA MN with fluorescein was inserted to a depth of 90% of the microneedle length successfully. There was no decrease in the penetration success rate for MN with up to 20% content of X-linked HA particulates. X-linked HA MN with up to 20% of particulate content did not change the dissolution time. Delay in degradation of HA, sustained drug release, and swelling behaviour of the skin layer can be obtained by X-linked HA MN.Entities:
Keywords: Hyaluronic acid; control of degradation; cross-linked particulates; micromolding; microneedle; swelling
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29417843 DOI: 10.1080/1061186X.2018.1435664
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Drug Target ISSN: 1026-7158 Impact factor: 5.121