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Rapidly separable bubble microneedle patch for effective local anesthesia 被引量:2
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作者 Yuan Yang huaqing chu +5 位作者 Yan Zhang Lingling Xu Ruizeng Luo Hui Zheng Tailang Yin Zhou Li 《Nano Research》 SCIE EI CSCD 2022年第9期8336-8344,共9页
In cutaneous cosmetology surgery,local injection or coated anesthetics are generally used to provide analgesia at the treatment site to achieve painless operation.Due to the barrier of corneum,topical cream may cause ... In cutaneous cosmetology surgery,local injection or coated anesthetics are generally used to provide analgesia at the treatment site to achieve painless operation.Due to the barrier of corneum,topical cream may cause uncertain dosage and delayed analgesia.Local injection has problems such as pain,infection,and misoperation.Therefore,it is necessary to develop a painless and rapid administration method for local anesthesia.Here,a lidocaine/hyaluronic acid bubble microneedle patch(Lido/HA bMNP)was prepared for rapid drug delivery and efficient analgesia.The bubble structure between microneedles(MNs)and the backing layer allowed the MNs to efficiently penetrate into the skin and remove from the backing layer under shear force to rapidly complete the administration.Drugs were quickly released with the dissolution of HA within 15 s,which immediately played an analgesic effect and lasted for 1 h.Lido/HA bMNP could deliver precise doses to the skin in an extremely short time,which had the advantages of convenient operation,high biosafety,rapid onset of analgesia,and reasonable pain relief time.This patch provided an alternative way for local anesthesia and it was a promising transdermal drug delivery method for the realization of high quality and efficiency“painless medical beauty”. 展开更多
关键词 separable bubble microneedle patch hyaluronic acid rapid drug delivery local anesthesia cutaneous cosmetology surgery
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Flurbiprofen microneedle patches for the management of acute postoperative pain
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作者 huaqing chu Yanyan Zhang +5 位作者 Yuan Yang Jiangtao Xue Cong Li Wei Zhang Zhou Li Hui Zheng 《Nano Research》 SCIE EI 2024年第8期7493-7503,共11页
Acute postoperative pain is commonly treated with flurbiprofen(FBP),but conventional delivery methods are suboptimal.This study prepared a new non-burst release microneedles(MNs)using genipin cross-linked gelatin(cGel... Acute postoperative pain is commonly treated with flurbiprofen(FBP),but conventional delivery methods are suboptimal.This study prepared a new non-burst release microneedles(MNs)using genipin cross-linked gelatin(cGel).By adding varying amounts of genipin to modulate the crosslinking degree of cGel,the drug release behavior of the drug-loaded MNs in the skin can be altered.The crosslinking parameters that meet therapeutic requirements are selected,thus providing rapid and longlasting analgesic effects.cGel solutions were successfully cross-linked,altering matrix material microstructure,confirmed by scanning electron microscope imaging and fourier transform infrared spectroscopy.MNs demonstrated increasing mechanical strength with higher crosslinking.Drug release rates were rapid initially,then slowed,exhibiting a characteristic of decreased release rates with increasing degrees of crosslinking.In vivo,FBP/cGel MNs significantly reduced allodynia and hyperalgesia post-surgery,with the greatest effect observed at 2–3 h post-surgery,and can maintain analgesia for up to 6 h.Biosafety tests confirmed good biocompatibility.FBP/cGel MNs effectively penetrate the stratum corneum,safely delivering drugs with significant analgesic effects,excellent mechanical properties,and good biocompatibility,representing a promising strategy for managing acute postoperative pain. 展开更多
关键词 microneedle postoperative pain flurbiprofen non-steroid anti-inflammatory drug cross-linked gelatin
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