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Translation of Polymeric Microneedles for Treatment of Human Diseases: Recent Trends, Progress, and Challenges

Prateek Ranjan Yadav, Monika Nasrin Munni, Lauryn Campbell, Golam Mostofa, Lewis James Dobson, Morayo Shittu, Sudip K. Pattanayek, Md Jasim Uddin, Diganta Bhusan Das

2021Pharmaceutics72 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The ongoing search for biodegradable and biocompatible microneedles (MNs) that are strong enough to penetrate skin barriers, easy to prepare, and can be translated for clinical use continues. As such, this review paper is focused upon discussing the key points (e.g., choice polymeric MNs) for the translation of MNs from laboratory to clinical practice. The review reveals that polymers are most appropriately used for dissolvable and swellable MNs due to their wide range of tunable properties and that natural polymers are an ideal material choice as they structurally mimic native cellular environments. It has also been concluded that natural and synthetic polymer combinations are useful as polymers usually lack mechanical strength, stability, or other desired properties for the fabrication and insertion of MNs. This review evaluates fabrication methods and materials choice, disease and health conditions, clinical challenges, and the future of MNs in public healthcare services, focusing on literature from the last decade.

Topics & Concepts

NanotechnologyBiocompatible materialNatural polymersPolymerMaterials scienceFabricationClinical PracticeNatural materialsHuman healthMechanical strengthBiochemical engineeringMedicineBiomedical engineeringPolymer scienceEngineeringComposite materialFamily medicineAlternative medicinePathologyEnvironmental healthAdvancements in Transdermal Drug DeliveryDermatology and Skin DiseasesContact Dermatitis and Allergies