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Langmuir–Blodgett‐Mediated Formation of Antibacterial Microneedles for Long‐Term Transdermal Drug Delivery

Ziyi Lu, Shan Du, Jiaxun Li, Min Zhang, Huali Nie, Xiaojun Zhou, Fulun Li, Xinwei Wei, Jinqiang Wang, Fuyao Liu, Chuanglong He, Guang Yang, Zhen Gu

2023Advanced Materials63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microneedles (MNs) have become versatile platforms for minimally invasive transdermal drug delivery devices. However, there are concerns about MN-induced skin infections with long-term transdermal administration. Using the Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) technique, a simple method for depositing antibacterial nanoparticles of various shapes, sizes, and compositions onto MNs is developed. This strategy has merits over conventional dip coating techniques, including controlled coating layers, uniform and high coverage, and a straightforward fabrication process. This provides MNs with a fast-acting and long-lasting antibacterial effect. This study demonstrates that antibacterial MNs achieve superior bacterial elimination in vitro and in vivo without sacrificing payload capacity, drug release, or mechanical strength. It is believed that such a functional nanoparticle coating technique offers a platform for the expansion of MNs function, especially in long-term transdermal drug delivery fields.

Topics & Concepts

TransdermalMaterials scienceCoatingNanotechnologyDrug deliveryDrugFabricationAntibacterial activityNanoparticleBiomedical engineeringPharmacologyMedicineBacteriaAlternative medicineBiologyGeneticsPathologyAdvancements in Transdermal Drug DeliveryDermatology and Skin DiseasesLipid Membrane Structure and Behavior