Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Applying a formulation on the skin represents a patient-acceptable and therapeutically
effective way to administer drugs locally and systemically. However, the stratum corneum stands
as an impermeable barrier that only allows a very limited number of drugs to be distributed in
the underlying tissues, limiting the feasibility of this administration route. Microneedle arrays
are minimally invasive platforms that allow the delivery of drugs within/across the skin through
the temporary mechanical disruption of the stratum corneum. In this work, microneedle arrays
were combined with nanosuspensions, a technology for solubility enhancement of water insoluble
molecules, for the skin delivery of diclofenac. Nanosuspensions were prepared using a top-down
method and loaded in the tips of 500 µm or 800 µm high microneedles. The quality of the combined
platform was assessed using electron microscopy and spectroscopic and calorimetry techniques,
demonstrating the ability to load high amounts of the hydrophobic drug and the compatibility
between excipients. Lastly, the application of nanosuspension-loaded microneedles on the skin
in vitro allowed the delivery of diclofenac within and across the stratum corneum, proving the
potential of this combination to enhance skin delivery of scarcely soluble drugs.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
diclofenac; dissolving microneedles; nanocrystals; nanosuspension; skin delivery; transdermal delivery
Elenco autori:
Marceddu, Salvatore
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