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Microneedles with intrinsic immunoadjuvant properties: microfabrication, protein stability, and modulated release

Authors :
Alexander Marin
Alexander K. Andrianov
Daniel P. DeCollibus
Source :
Pharmaceutical research. 28(1)
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Intradermal immunization using microneedles requires compatible immunoadjuvant system. To address this challenge, we investigated microneedles coated with polyphosphazene polyelectrolyte, which served both as microfabrication material and an immunoadjuvant compound.Coated microneedles were fabricated by depositing formulations containing Poly[di(carboxylatophenoxy)phosphazene], PCPP, on metal shafts, and their physico-chemical characterization was conducted.Microfabrication of PCPP-coated microneedles exhibited strong dependence on protein-PCPP interactions in solutions and allowed for high efficiency of protein encapsulation. 70°C thermal inactivation studies demonstrated a remarkable increase in functional stability of protein in coated microneedles compared to solution formulation. A potential for modulation of protein release from coated microneedles has been demonstrated through ionic complexation of PCPP with small ions.Microneedles containing PCPP coatings provide improved protein stability, modulated release, and protein-friendly microfabrication process.

Details

ISSN :
1573904X
Volume :
28
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pharmaceutical research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0ed4ee58e28b5a6c28df7f2c07bedf85