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Solid Microneedles for Transdermal Delivery of Amantadine Hydrochloride and Pramipexole Dihydrochloride

The aim of this project was to study the influence of microneedles on transdermal delivery of amantadine hydrochloride and pramipexole dihydrochloride across porcine ear skin in vitro. Microchannel visualization studies were carried out and characterization of the microchannel depth was performed us...

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Autores principales: Hoang, Mylien T., Ita, Kevin B., Bair, Daniel A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4695825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26426039
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics7040379
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author Hoang, Mylien T.
Ita, Kevin B.
Bair, Daniel A.
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description The aim of this project was to study the influence of microneedles on transdermal delivery of amantadine hydrochloride and pramipexole dihydrochloride across porcine ear skin in vitro. Microchannel visualization studies were carried out and characterization of the microchannel depth was performed using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) to demonstrate microchannel formation following microneedle roller application. We also report, for the first time, the use of TA.XT Plus Texture Analyzer to characterize burst force in pig skin for transdermal drug delivery experiments. This is the force required to rupture pig skin. The mean passive flux of amantadine hydrochloride, determined using a developed LC–MS/MS technique, was 22.38 ± 4.73 µg/cm(2)/h, while the mean flux following the use of a stainless steel microneedle roller was 49.04 ± 19.77 µg/cm(2)/h. The mean passive flux of pramipexole dihydrochloride was 134.83 ± 13.66 µg/cm(2)/h, while the flux following the use of a stainless steel microneedle roller was 134.04 ± 0.98 µg/cm(2)/h. For both drugs, the difference in flux values following the use of solid stainless steel microneedle roller was not statistically significantly (p > 0.05). Statistical analysis was carried out using the Mann–Whitney Rank sum test.
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spelling pubmed-46958252016-01-19 Solid Microneedles for Transdermal Delivery of Amantadine Hydrochloride and Pramipexole Dihydrochloride Hoang, Mylien T. Ita, Kevin B. Bair, Daniel A. Pharmaceutics Article The aim of this project was to study the influence of microneedles on transdermal delivery of amantadine hydrochloride and pramipexole dihydrochloride across porcine ear skin in vitro. Microchannel visualization studies were carried out and characterization of the microchannel depth was performed using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) to demonstrate microchannel formation following microneedle roller application. We also report, for the first time, the use of TA.XT Plus Texture Analyzer to characterize burst force in pig skin for transdermal drug delivery experiments. This is the force required to rupture pig skin. The mean passive flux of amantadine hydrochloride, determined using a developed LC–MS/MS technique, was 22.38 ± 4.73 µg/cm(2)/h, while the mean flux following the use of a stainless steel microneedle roller was 49.04 ± 19.77 µg/cm(2)/h. The mean passive flux of pramipexole dihydrochloride was 134.83 ± 13.66 µg/cm(2)/h, while the flux following the use of a stainless steel microneedle roller was 134.04 ± 0.98 µg/cm(2)/h. For both drugs, the difference in flux values following the use of solid stainless steel microneedle roller was not statistically significantly (p > 0.05). Statistical analysis was carried out using the Mann–Whitney Rank sum test. MDPI 2015-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4695825/ /pubmed/26426039 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics7040379 Text en © 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Solid Microneedles for Transdermal Delivery of Amantadine Hydrochloride and Pramipexole Dihydrochloride
title Solid Microneedles for Transdermal Delivery of Amantadine Hydrochloride and Pramipexole Dihydrochloride
title_full Solid Microneedles for Transdermal Delivery of Amantadine Hydrochloride and Pramipexole Dihydrochloride
title_fullStr Solid Microneedles for Transdermal Delivery of Amantadine Hydrochloride and Pramipexole Dihydrochloride
title_full_unstemmed Solid Microneedles for Transdermal Delivery of Amantadine Hydrochloride and Pramipexole Dihydrochloride
title_short Solid Microneedles for Transdermal Delivery of Amantadine Hydrochloride and Pramipexole Dihydrochloride
title_sort solid microneedles for transdermal delivery of amantadine hydrochloride and pramipexole dihydrochloride
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4695825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26426039
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics7040379
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