Author:
Bok Moonjeong,Zhao Zhi-Jun,Jeon Sohee,Jeong Jun-Ho,Lim Eunju
Abstract
AbstractA multifunctional system comprised of hyaluronic acid microneedles was developed as an effective transdermal delivery platform for rapid local delivery. The microneedles can regulate the filling amount on the tip, by controlling the concentration of hyaluronic acid solution. Ultrasonication induces dissolution of the HA microneedles via vibration of acoustic pressure, and AC iontophoresis improves the electrostatic force-driven diffusion of HA ions and rhodamine B. The effect of ultrasound on rhodamine release was analyzed in vitro using a gelatin hydrogel. The frequency and voltage dependence of the AC on the ion induction transfer was also evaluated experimentally. The results showed that the permeability of the material acts as a key material property. The delivery system based on ultrasonication and iontophoresis in microneedles increases permeation, thus resulting in shorter initial delivery time than that required by delivery systems based on passive or ultrasonication alone. This study highlights the significance of the combination between ultrasonic waves and iontophoresis for improving the efficiency of the microneedles, by shortening the reaction duration. We anticipate that this system can be extended to macromolecular and dependence delivery, based on drug response time.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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