TY - JOUR T1 - Microscale engineering of hollow microneedle tips: design, manufacturing, optimization and validation. JF - Drug Deliv Transl Res Y1 - 2022 A1 - Badnikar, Kedar A1 - Jayadevi, Shreyas Nataraja A1 - Pahal, Suman A1 - Vemula, Praveen Kumar A1 - Nayak, Mangalore Manjunatha A1 - Subramanyam, Dinesh Narasimhaiah AB -

Transdermal and intradermal drug delivery utilizing microneedles is an emerging front in painless therapeutics. Drug delivery using hollow microneedles is the most preferred method for delivering generic transdermal drugs in the clinical setup. The needle tip must be extremely short as the drug is administered to sub-millimeter depths. Also, they need to be sharp enough to pierce through the skin with minimal skin flexing. There are multiple challenges in engineering a tip profile that is short and sharp at the same time. Stainless steel (SS) hypodermic needles with the lancet tip profile are ubiquitous in subcutaneous and intramuscular injections. They have long bevel lengths that make them inappropriate as microneedles. Thus, designing a unique tip profile and developing the manufacturing technology for microneedle applications are necessary. This article presents the design and optimization of microneedle tip profiles through analytical models. Further, manufacturing strategies for reliably obtaining designed profiles are discussed. The article concludes with experimental validation of improved piercing performance of the optimized tip profile compared to other tip profiles. The article discusses about tip geometries of stainless steel needles for microneedle applications, where depth of delivery is less than 1 mm. Through series of analyses, the optimum needle tip geometry evolved from single plane bevel (SPB) to hex plane bevel (HPB) progressively improving piercing performance.

VL - 12 IS - 2 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Microneedles for Extended Transdermal Therapeutics: A Route to Advanced Healthcare. JF - Eur J Pharm Biopharm Y1 - 2021 A1 - Pahal, Suman A1 - Badnikar, Kedar A1 - Ghate, Vivek A1 - Bhutani, Utkarsh A1 - Nayak, Mangalore Manjunatha A1 - Subramanyam, Dinesh Narasimhaiah A1 - Vemula, Praveen Kumar AB -

Sustained release of drugs over a pre-determined period is required to maintain an effective therapeutic dose for variety of drug delivery applications. Transdermal devices such as polymeric microneedle patches and other microneedle-based devices have been utilized for sustained release of their payload. Swift clearing of drugs can be prevented either by designing a slow-degrading polymeric matrix or by providing physiochemical triggers to different microneedle-based devices for on-demand release. These long-acting transdermal devices prevent the burst release of drugs. This review highlights the recent advances of microneedle-based devices for sustained release of vaccines, hormones, and antiretrovirals with their prospective safe clinical translation.

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