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Microstereolithography and characterization of poly(propylene fumarate)-based drug-loaded microneedle arrays

Authors :
Yanfeng Lu
Douglas C. Crowder
Sofia Chinchilla
Yang H. Yun
Jae-Won Choi
Satya Nymisha Mantha
Kush N. Shah
Ryan B. Wicker
Source :
Biofabrication. 7:045001
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2015.

Abstract

Drug-loaded microneedle arrays for transdermal delivery of a chemotherapeutic drug were fabricated using multi-material microstereolithography (μSL). These arrays consisted of twenty-five poly(propylene fumarate) (PPF) microneedles, which were precisely orientated on the same polymeric substrate. To control the viscosity and improve the mechanical properties of the PPF, diethyl fumarate (DEF) was mixed with the polymer. Dacarbazine, which is widely used for skin cancer, was uniformly blended into the PPF/DEF solution prior to crosslinking. Each microneedle has a cylindrical base with a height of 700 μm and a conical tip with a height of 300 μm. Compression test results and characterization of the elastic moduli of the PPF/DEF (50:50) and PPF/drug mixtures indicated that the failure force was much larger than the theoretical skin insertion force. The release kinetics showed that dacarbazine can be released at a controlled rate for five weeks. The results demonstrated that the PPF-based drug-loaded microneedles are a potential method to treat skin carcinomas. In addition, μSL is an attractive manufacturing technique for biomedical applications, especially for micron-scale manufacturing.

Details

ISSN :
17585090
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biofabrication
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dd9ff4ceafd89276f8203993330aacd0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1758-5090/7/4/045001