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Bio-inspired microneedle design for efficient drug/vaccine coating

Journal

BIOMEDICAL MICRODEVICES
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10544-019-0456-z

Keywords

Two-photon polymerization; Directed fluid transport; Microfluidics; Microneedles; Biomimetics

Funding

  1. Austrian Research Promotion Agency FFG [853482 MicroNeedle]
  2. European Program H2020 [665337 LiNaBioFluid]
  3. Interreg Program [AUCZ14 CAC-SuMeR]

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Biomimetics is the interdisciplinary scientific field focused on the study and imitation of biological systems, with the aim of solving complex technological problems. In this paper, we present a new bio-inspired design for microneedles (MNs) and MN arrays, intended for rapidly coating the MNs with drug/vaccine. The biomimetic approach consists in ornamenting the lateral sides of pyramidal MNs with structures inspired by the external scent efferent systems of some European true bugs, which facilitate a directional liquid transport. To realize these MNs, two-photon polymerization (TPP) technique was used. Liquid coating capabilities of structured and non-structured MNs were compared. Moreover, both in-vivo and ex-vivo skin tests were performed to prove that MNs pierce the skin. We show that the arrays of MNs can be accurately replicated using a micro-moulding technique. We believe this design will be beneficial for the process of drug/vaccine loading onto the needles' surfaces, by making it more efficient and by reducing the drug/vaccine wastage during MN coating process.

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