材料科学
生物医学工程
熔融沉积模型
3D打印
医学
复合材料
作者
Vivek Ghate,Anu Renjith,Kedar Badnikar,Suman Pahal,Shreyas N. Jayadevi,Manjunatha M. Nayak,Praveen Kumar Vemula,Dinesh Narasimhaiah Subramanyam
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijpharm.2022.122546
摘要
Hollow microneedle arrays (HMNs) are an excellent choice for managing chronic diseases requiring the administration of multiple drug doses over a prolonged duration. However, HMNs have gained partial success due to limitations in their manufacturing capabilities, and cumbersome processes. In the present study, polymeric HMNs were fabricated using a novel single-step drop-casting process without needing cleanroom facilities, and sophisticated instrumentation. When drop casted on the pyramidal tip stainless steel needles, the optimized polymer solution allowed the reproducible formation of desired height HMMs on a detachable acrylic base. To enable broader applications, the base with HMNs was integrated into an experimental package built to deliver a dose of ∼ 5 µL per 30° clockwise rotation of the actuator, allowing multiple metered drug dose administrations. The fabricated HMNs were optically imaged, and tested for mechanical integrity and stability. The working and functional utility of the HMNs package in delivering metered drug doses was demonstrated by delivering vitamin B12 (ex vivo) and insulin (in vivo), respectively. The optimized process can be used for the large-scale manufacturing of HMNs and the experimental package shows the potential to be further developed into a wearable device.
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