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Universal Applicator for Digitally-Controlled Pressing Force and Impact Velocity Insertion of Microneedles into Skin

Microneedle technologies have been developed for dermal drug and vaccine delivery, including hollow-, solid-, coated-, and dissolving microneedles. Microneedles have been made in many different geometries and of many different materials, all of which may influence their skin-penetrating ability. To...

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Autores principales: Leone, Mara, van Oorschot, Bart H., Nejadnik, M. Reza, Bocchino, Andrea, Rosato, Matteo, Kersten, Gideon, O’Mahony, Conor, Bouwstra, Joke, van der Maaden, Koen
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6321443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30388786
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics10040211
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author Leone, Mara
van Oorschot, Bart H.
Nejadnik, M. Reza
Bocchino, Andrea
Rosato, Matteo
Kersten, Gideon
O’Mahony, Conor
Bouwstra, Joke
van der Maaden, Koen
author_facet Leone, Mara
van Oorschot, Bart H.
Nejadnik, M. Reza
Bocchino, Andrea
Rosato, Matteo
Kersten, Gideon
O’Mahony, Conor
Bouwstra, Joke
van der Maaden, Koen
author_sort Leone, Mara
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description Microneedle technologies have been developed for dermal drug and vaccine delivery, including hollow-, solid-, coated-, and dissolving microneedles. Microneedles have been made in many different geometries and of many different materials, all of which may influence their skin-penetrating ability. To ensure reproducible and effective drug and vaccine delivery via microneedles, the optimal insertion parameters should be known. Therefore, a digitally-controlled microneedle applicator was developed to insert microneedles into the skin via impact insertion (velocity) or via pressing force insertion. Six microneedle arrays with different geometries and/or materials were applied onto ex vivo human skin with varying velocities or pressing forces. Penetration efficiency and delivered antigen dose into the skin after application of microneedles were determined. In general, microneedles pierced the skin more efficiently when applied by impact application as compared to application via pressing force. However, the angle of application of the applicator on the skin can affect the velocity of the impact, influencing the penetration efficiency of microneedles. Regarding the antigen delivery into the skin, the delivered dose was increasing by increasing the velocity or pressure, and thus, increasing the penetration efficiency. These data demonstrate that an applicator is an important tool to determine optimal application conditions with ex vivo human skin.
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spelling pubmed-63214432019-01-11 Universal Applicator for Digitally-Controlled Pressing Force and Impact Velocity Insertion of Microneedles into Skin Leone, Mara van Oorschot, Bart H. Nejadnik, M. Reza Bocchino, Andrea Rosato, Matteo Kersten, Gideon O’Mahony, Conor Bouwstra, Joke van der Maaden, Koen Pharmaceutics Article Microneedle technologies have been developed for dermal drug and vaccine delivery, including hollow-, solid-, coated-, and dissolving microneedles. Microneedles have been made in many different geometries and of many different materials, all of which may influence their skin-penetrating ability. To ensure reproducible and effective drug and vaccine delivery via microneedles, the optimal insertion parameters should be known. Therefore, a digitally-controlled microneedle applicator was developed to insert microneedles into the skin via impact insertion (velocity) or via pressing force insertion. Six microneedle arrays with different geometries and/or materials were applied onto ex vivo human skin with varying velocities or pressing forces. Penetration efficiency and delivered antigen dose into the skin after application of microneedles were determined. In general, microneedles pierced the skin more efficiently when applied by impact application as compared to application via pressing force. However, the angle of application of the applicator on the skin can affect the velocity of the impact, influencing the penetration efficiency of microneedles. Regarding the antigen delivery into the skin, the delivered dose was increasing by increasing the velocity or pressure, and thus, increasing the penetration efficiency. These data demonstrate that an applicator is an important tool to determine optimal application conditions with ex vivo human skin. MDPI 2018-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6321443/ /pubmed/30388786 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics10040211 Text en © 2018 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 (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Leone, Mara
van Oorschot, Bart H.
Nejadnik, M. Reza
Bocchino, Andrea
Rosato, Matteo
Kersten, Gideon
O’Mahony, Conor
Bouwstra, Joke
van der Maaden, Koen
Universal Applicator for Digitally-Controlled Pressing Force and Impact Velocity Insertion of Microneedles into Skin
title Universal Applicator for Digitally-Controlled Pressing Force and Impact Velocity Insertion of Microneedles into Skin
title_full Universal Applicator for Digitally-Controlled Pressing Force and Impact Velocity Insertion of Microneedles into Skin
title_fullStr Universal Applicator for Digitally-Controlled Pressing Force and Impact Velocity Insertion of Microneedles into Skin
title_full_unstemmed Universal Applicator for Digitally-Controlled Pressing Force and Impact Velocity Insertion of Microneedles into Skin
title_short Universal Applicator for Digitally-Controlled Pressing Force and Impact Velocity Insertion of Microneedles into Skin
title_sort universal applicator for digitally-controlled pressing force and impact velocity insertion of microneedles into skin
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6321443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30388786
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics10040211
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