Polymer Coated Polymeric (PCP) microneedles for sampling of drugs and biomarkers from tissues

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Abstract

The Polymer Coated Polymeric (PCP) microneedles were fabricated using PVP K30 in the core and ethyl cellulose in the coating. The PCP microneedles do not disintegrate in the tissue upon insertion and rather stays intact and allows diffusion of drugs and analytes across the membrane both inward and outward. In this project the potential use of PCP microneedles for sampling analytes from the dermal tissue was explored. The amount of analyte sampled depended on the concentration in the tissue, physicochemical properties of the analyte and duration of insertion of the array in the tissue. Further, an advanced type of PCP microneedle array was fabricated by entrapping absorbent beads in the core microneedles. The adsorbent enabled the PCP microneedles to recover significantly higher amount of analyte from the tissue.

Keywords

Absorbent
Coating
Dissolvable microneedles
Skin
Mucus membrane

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