Title of article
Dissolving Microneedles Loaded with Gestodene: Fabrication and Characterization In Vitro and In Vivo
Author/Authors
Duan ، Xueyan Center of Drug and Medical Polymer Materials - National Research Institute for Family Planning , Ma ، Jianan Center of Drug and Medical Polymer Materials - National Research Institute for Family Planning , Ning ، Meiying Center of Drug and Medical Polymer Materials - National Research Institute for Family Planning , Gao ، Yunhua Key Laboratory of Photochemical Conversion and Optoelectronic Materials, Technical of Physics and Chemistry - Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Abstract
Background: Gestodene (GEST) is widely used in female contraception. It is currently being used as an oral contraceptive. However, unfortunately, oral contraceptives are often associated with several bothersome side effects and poor compliance. Therefore, a sustained delivery system for GEST to overcome these shortcomings is highly desirable. Objectives: The present study successfully developed a kind of novel dissolving microneedles (DMNs) with a potential for sustained release and a minimally invasive intradermal treatment of GEST. Methods: The dissolving microneedles containing GEST were fabricated using polyvinylpyrrolidone as the base material. The characteristics in vitro and pharmacokinetics in vivo of GEST-loaded DMNs were investigated. Results: The results showed that the microneedle could pierce the porcine skin and release the drug at an average dose of 20µg/cm2 daily for seven days. The pharmacokinetic experiment of the microneedles indicated that the plasma level of GEST in rats increased with increasing drug dosage, and the plasma drug concentration-time curves were much flatter compared with subcutaneous injection and oral administration. In addition, no cutaneous irritation was observed. Conclusions: GEST-loaded DMNs may be a promising intradermal sustained delivery system for contraceptive use.
Keywords
Gestodene , Polyvinylpyrrolidone , Dissolving Microneedle , Sustained Delivery System , Characteristics , Pharmacokinetics
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research(IJPR)
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research(IJPR)
Record number
2763300
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