| Literature DB >> 32351042 |
Mengjia Zheng1, Zifeng Wang2, Hao Chang1, Lulu Wang3, Sharon W T Chew1,4, Daniel Chin Shiuan Lio1, Mingyue Cui1,4, Linbo Liu3, Benjamin C K Tee2,5, Chenjie Xu1,6,7.
Abstract
Hydrogel microneedle patch enables the extraction of skin interstitial fluid (ISF) through in situ swelling in a minimally invasive manner without assistance of mechano-chemical peripherals. However, existing hydrogel microneedles require tens of minutes with multistep process to collect sufficient volume (1 mL) for effective analysis. This study introduces an osmolyte-powered hydrogel microneedle patch that can extract ISF three times faster than the existing platforms and provide in situ analysis of extracted biomarkers. The microneedle patch is composed of osmolytes (i.e., maltose) and hydrogel (i.e., methacrylated hyaluronic acid). During the extraction process, the osmolytes dissolve in the matrix and provide the osmotic pressure that increases the diffusion of ISF from skin to the hydrogel matrix. A patch with 100 microneedles can extract 7.90 µL of ISF from pig skin ex vivo and 3.82 µL of ISF from mouse skin in vivo within 3 min, whereas the control (i.e., hydrogel microneedle without osmolytes) requires >10 min to achieve similar results. The extracted ISF allows the quantification of biomarkers such as glucose and/or drugs such as insulin in vivo. Through the integration with the electronic glucose sensors, the whole system permits the direct and rapid analysis of the extracted glucose.Entities:
Keywords: microneedles; osmolyte; osmosis; skin interstitial fluid; swellable materials
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32351042 DOI: 10.1002/adhm.201901683
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Healthc Mater ISSN: 2192-2640 Impact factor: 9.933