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Polymeric Microneedles: An Emerging Paradigm for Advanced Biomedical Applications

Journal

SCIENTIA PHARMACEUTICA
Volume 91, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/scipharm91020027

Keywords

microneedles; polymer; drug delivery; biomedical applications

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Microneedles are increasingly popular in transdermal drug delivery for biomedical and healthcare applications due to their efficient and minimally invasive drug delivery capabilities. Polymeric microneedles offer advantages such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, and non-toxicity compared to inorganic microneedles. The use of a wide variety of polymers provides a broad scope for drug delivery and other biomedical applications. Advanced 3D and 4D printing technology is shifting the fabrication of polymeric microneedles. The multifaceted biomedical applications of polymeric microneedles include drug delivery, vaccine delivery, biosensing, and diagnostics.
Microneedles are gaining popularity as a new paradigm in the area of transdermal drug delivery for biomedical and healthcare applications. Efficient drug delivery with minimal invasion is the prime advantage of microneedles. The concept of the microneedle array provides an extensive surface area for efficient drug delivery. Various types of inorganics (silicon, ceramic, metal, etc.) and polymeric materials are used for the fabrication of microneedles. The polymeric microneedles have various advantages over other microneedles fabricated using inorganic material, such as biocompatibility, biodegradation, and non-toxicity. The wide variety of polymers used in microneedle fabrication can provide a broad scope for drug delivery and other biomedical applications. Multiple metallic and polymeric microneedles can be functionalized by polymer coatings for various biomedical applications. The fabrication of polymeric microneedles is shifting from conventional to advanced 3D and 4D printing technology. The multifaceted biomedical applications of polymeric microneedles include drug delivery, vaccine delivery, biosensing, and diagnostic applications. Here, we provide the overview of the current and advanced information on polymers used for fabrication, the selection criteria for polymers, biomedical applications, and the regulatory perspective of polymer-based and polymer-coated microneedles, along with a patent scenario.

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