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Formulation and evaluation of dissolving microneedle for transdermal delivery of piperine: the effect of polymers concentration.

Authors :
Aisyah AN
Permana AD
Wahyudin E
Elim D
Mujahid M
Ikbal I
Payung Datu NN
Aswad M
Source :
Journal of biomaterials science. Polymer edition [J Biomater Sci Polym Ed] 2024 Jun; Vol. 35 (8), pp. 1177-1196. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Mar 04.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This research aims to develop the formulation of Dissolving Microneedle Piperine (DMNs PIP) and evaluate the effect of polymer concentration on characterisation and permeation testing results in ex vivo. DMNs PIP were prepared from varying concentrations of piperine (PIP) (10, 15, and 20% w/w) and polymers of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA): Polyvinyl pyrrolidone (30:60 and 60:25), respectively. Then the morphological evaluation of the formula was carried out, followed by mechanical strength testing. Furthermore, the density, LOD, and weight percentage of piperine in the dried microneedle were calculated and the determination of volume, needle weight and piperine weight and analysed. Ex vivo testing, X-Ray Diffraction, FTIR and hemolysis tests were carried out. PIP with PVA and PVP (F1) polymers produced DMN with mechanical strength (8.35 ± 0.11%) and good penetration ability. In vitro tests showed that the F1 polymer mixture gave good penetration (95.02 ± 1.42 μg/cm2), significantly higher than the F2, F3, F4, and F5 polymer mixtures. The DMNs PIP characterisation results through XRD analysis showed a distinctive peak in the 20-30 region, indicating the presence of crystals. The FTIR study showed that the characteristics of piperine found in DMNs PIP indicated that piperine did not undergo interactions with polymers. The results of the ex vivo study through DMNs PIP hemolytic testing showed no hemolysis occurred, with the hemolysis index below the 5% threshold reported in the literature. These findings indicate that DMNs PIP is non-toxic and safe to use as alternative for treating inflammation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1568-5624
Volume :
35
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of biomaterials science. Polymer edition
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38436277
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09205063.2024.2320948