1. Fabrication and characterization of novel microneedles made of a polystyrene solution.
- Author
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Luangveera W, Jiruedee S, Mama W, Chiaranairungroj M, Pimpin A, Palaga T, and Srituravanich W
- Subjects
- Equipment Failure, Solutions, Toluene chemistry, Microtechnology instrumentation, Needles, Polystyrenes chemistry
- Abstract
Nowadays, microneedles are attracting a lot of attention because microneedles can deliver drugs, vaccines and hormones into the body without pain unlike conventional hypodermic needles. Furthermore, microneedles are safe for self-injection and disposal. This work aims to develop novel microneedles made of a solution of polystyrene (PS) in toluene. The mechanical properties of the fabricated PS microneedles were characterized in failure strength test and skin penetration test. According to the experimental results, a PS microneedle could withstand a large force up to 1.0 N without fracturing. Owing to the superior mechanical strength, the PS microneedles could penetrate the skin without any deterioration making them a promising alternative for commercial applications., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2015
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