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Enzymatic biofuel cell-powered iontophoretic facial mask for enhanced transdermal drug delivery

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BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS
Volume 223, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2022.115019

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Enzymatic biofuel cell; Facial mask; Iontophoresis; Transdermal drug delivery; Biocompatibility

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Recent advancements in enzymatic biofuel cells (EBFCs) have shown great potential in health monitoring and powering medical applications such as drug delivery. In this study, an EBFC was combined with a facial mask to enhance the transdermal permeability of target molecules using microcurrents. The results demonstrated a significant increase in drug permeation compared to non-iontophoretic transdermal drug delivery.
Recent advances in enzymatic biofuel cells (EBFCs) have resulted in great progress in health monitoring and supplying power to medical applications, such as drug delivery. On the other hand, to enhance the electric field assisted transdermal permeation for facial mask application, an external power source is usually required. Herein, we attempted to combine an EBFC with a facial mask so that the microcurrent generated can boost the transdermal permeability of target molecules in the facial mask essence. When screen-printed onto a polypropylene-based non-woven fabric, the three-layered flexible EBFC could produce a voltage of similar to 0.4 V and a maximum power density of 23.3 mu W cm(-2), leading to an approximately 2-3-fold increase in permeated nicotinamide, arbutin, and aspirin levels within 15 min compared to non-iontophoretic transdermal drug delivery. Both cell viability and animal experiments further demonstrated that the EBFC-powered iontophoresis worked well in living animals with good biocompatibility. These results suggest that the EBFC-powered iontophoretic facial mask can effectively improve the permeation of drugs and holds a promise for the possible cosmetic application.

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