Strategies to develop polymeric microneedles for controlled drug release

Bo Zhi Chen, Yu Ting He, Ze Qiang Zhao, Yun Hao Feng, Ling Liang, Juan Peng, Chen Yu Yang, Hiroshi Uyama*, Mohammad Ali Shahbazi, Xin Dong Guo

*Corresponding author voor dit werk

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The remarkable appeal of microneedle controlled-release systems has captivated both the academic community and pharmaceutical industry due to their great potential for achieving spatiotemporally controlled release, coupled with the minimally invasive nature and ease of application. Over the years, scientists have dedicated their efforts to advancing microneedle systems by manipulating the physicochemical properties of matrix materials, refining microneedle designs, and interfacing with external devices to provide tailored drug release profiles in a spatiotemporally controllable manner. Expanding upon our understanding of drug release mechanisms from polymeric microneedles, which include diffusion, swelling, degradation, triggering, and targeting, there is a growing focus on manipulating the location and rate of drug release through innovative microneedle designs. This burgeoning field of microneedle-based drug delivery systems offers further prospects for precise control over drug release. The design strategies of polymeric microneedle systems for temporally controlled and locally targeted release, as well as the delivery mechanisms by which drugs can be released from a microneedle system are critically reviewed in this work. Furthermore, this review also puts forward some perspectives on the potential and challenges involved in translating these microneedle-based delivery systems into the next generation therapies.

Originele taal-2English
Artikelnummer115109
Aantal pagina's32
TijdschriftAdvanced Drug Delivery Reviews
Volume203
DOI's
StatusPublished - dec.-2023

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