Title :
Transdermal drug delivery: Microfabrication insights
Author :
Iliescu, Ciprian ; Chen, Bangtao ; Wei, Jiashen ; Yue, Zhilian
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Bioeng. & Nanotechnol., Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
The paper presented an enhancement solution for transdermal drug delivery using microneedles array with biodegradable tips. The microneedles array was fabricated by using deep reactive ion etching (DRIE) and the biodegradable tips were made to be porous by electrochemical etching process. The porous silicon microneedle tips can greatly enhance the transdermal drug delivery in a minimum invasion, painless, and convenient manner, at the same time; they are breakable and biodegradable. Basically, the main problem of the silicon microneedles consists of broken microneedles tips during the insertion. The solution proposed is to fabricate the microneedle tip from a biodegradable material - porous silicon. The silicon microneedles are fabricated using DRIE notching effect of reflected charges on mask. The process overcomes the difficulty in the undercut control of the tips during the classical isotropic silicon etching process. When the silicon tips were formed, the porous tips were then generated using a classical electrochemical anodization process in MeCN/HF/H2O solution. The paper presents the experimental results of in vitro release of calcein and BSA with animal skins using a microneedle array with biodegradable tips. Compared to the transdermal drug delivery without any enhancer, the microneedle array had presented significant enhancement of drug release.
Keywords :
bioMEMS; drug delivery systems; microfabrication; needles; porous materials; silicon; sputter etching; BSA release; DRIE notching effect; calcein release; deep reactive ion etching; drug release enhancement; electrochemical anodization process; electrochemical etching process; microfabrication; microneedle array; porous biodegradable microneedle tips; porous silicon microneedle tips; transdermal drug delivery; Biodegradable materials; Drug delivery; Etching; In vitro; Mesoporous materials; Needles; Pain; Silicon; Skin; Solids; Microneedles; biodegradable; transdermal delivery;
Conference_Titel :
Semiconductor Conference, 2009. CAS 2009. International
Conference_Location :
Sinaia
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4413-7
DOI :
10.1109/SMICND.2009.5336568