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Two-photon polymerization based reusable master template to fabricate polymer microneedles for drug delivery

Mamatha M. Pillai, Saranya Ajesh, Prakriti Tayalia

2023MethodsX26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microneedle patches have been widely used in a minimally invasive manner for various drug delivery applications. However, for developing these microneedle patches, master molds are required, which are generally made of metal and are very expensive. Two-photon polymerization (2PP) technique can be used for fabricating microneedles more precisely and at a much lower cost. This study reports a novel strategy for developing microneedle master templates using the 2PP method. The main advantage of this technique is that there is no requirement for post-processing after laser writing, and that for the fabrication of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) molds, harsh chemical treatments such as silanization are not required. This is a one-step process for manufacturing of microneedle templates which allows easy replication of negative PDMS molds. This is done by adding resin to the master-template and annealing at a specific temperature, thereby making the PDMS peel-off easy and allowing re-use of the master template multiple times. Using this PDMS mold, two types of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)-rhodamine (RD) microneedle patches were developed, namely, dissolving (D-PVA) and hydrogel (H-PVA) patches and were characterized using suitable techniques. This technique is affordable, efficient and does not require post-processing for development of microneedle templates required for drug delivery applications.•Two photon polymerization can be used for cost-effective fabrication of polymer microneedles for transdermal drug delivery.•Post-processing or surface-modification procedures are not required for these master templates.•Using a simple annealing step, the master template becomes reusable and robust for peeling off polymers like PDMS.

Topics & Concepts

Materials sciencePolydimethylsiloxaneTemplateNanotechnologyTransdermalDrug deliveryPolymerPolymerizationMicrofluidicsSilanizationComposite materialPharmacologyMedicineAdvancements in Transdermal Drug DeliveryAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy TechniquesOptical Coherence Tomography Applications
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