Publication: Microparticle-coated microneedle scaffolds for transdermal drug delivery
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Transdermal drug delivery system (TIDS), is a method in which drug release was provided through
the skin. Microneedle is one of the tools of TIDS, which is placing micron-sized needles on the skin. Some
3D printers, such as Digital Light Processing (DLP) 3D printers, are useful tools to produce microneedles.
TIDS can be strengthened by using materials sensitive to stimuli in order to provide drug release in a
controlled manner.
In this study, microneedle production was made using a DLP 3D printer. The microneedles were
coated with electrically active silver nanoparticles and drug-loaded polylactic acid (PLA) microparticles
using the electrospraying machine. Characterization tests were performed on the microneedles. A scanning
electron microscope (SEM) to view the morphology of microneedles, a fourier transform infrared (FTIR)
spectrometer to learn about its molecular structure, a tensile device was used to determine the tensile
strength, a differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) device to detect its thermal properties, X-ray diffraction
to determine the crystal structure, swelling and degradation tests were carried out. An electrically stimulated
drug release test was performed on microneedles. Microneedles were tested on bacteria to determine their
antimicrobial property. As a result, microneedles were successfully coated with PLA microparticles and
permitted drug release. The study proves the usability of microneedles coated with microparticles in
stimulated drug release.
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Pilavcı E., Cesur S., Gündüz O., \"Microparticle-Coated Microneedle Scaffolds for Transdermal Drug Delivery \", Applications of Chemistry in Nanosciences and Biomaterials Engineering, NanoBioMat 2022,Winter Edition, Bucuresti, Romanya, 24 - 26 Kasım 2022, ss.92-93
