Biodegradable microneedle fabricated from sodium alginate-gelatin for transdermal delivery of clindamycin

Acne vulgaris is an inflammatory skin condition of the pilosebaceous unit associated with the colonization of Cutibacterium acnes. One of the problems when using antibiotic creams is antibiotic molecules cannot penetrate the stratum corneum layer of the skin, which acts as a barrier for the molecule...

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Main Author: Tiraton T.
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spelling th-mahidol.845882023-06-19T00:11:21Z Biodegradable microneedle fabricated from sodium alginate-gelatin for transdermal delivery of clindamycin Tiraton T. Mahidol University Engineering Acne vulgaris is an inflammatory skin condition of the pilosebaceous unit associated with the colonization of Cutibacterium acnes. One of the problems when using antibiotic creams is antibiotic molecules cannot penetrate the stratum corneum layer of the skin, which acts as a barrier for the molecules. To overcome this problem, a transdermal patch with micron-size needles was developed. This research aimed to fabricate a sodium alginate (S)-gelatin (G) microneedles patch containing clindamycin for acne treatment. The S-G microneedles containing different amounts (i.e., 6, 8, and 10 μmol/L) of the clindamycin hydrochloride were prepared. Their mechanical properties, densities, and release patterns were investigated. The composition of gelatin increased the average force and density of the S-G microneedles. While, the addition of clindamycin hydrochloride did not affect their mechanical properties. The released amount of clindamycin increased with increasing the loading quantity within S-G microneedles. The S-G microneedles successfully penetrated the pig cadaver skin. Lastly, these clindamycin-loaded S-G microneedles could inhibit the growth of C. acnes and were non-toxic to normal human dermal fibroblasts (NHDF) cells. Thus, the S-G microneedles patch had the potential for use in acne treatment. 2023-06-18T17:11:21Z 2023-06-18T17:11:21Z 2022-08-01 Article Materials Today Communications Vol.32 (2022) 10.1016/j.mtcomm.2022.104158 23524928 2-s2.0-85135706414 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/84588 SCOPUS
institution Mahidol University
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Tiraton T.
Biodegradable microneedle fabricated from sodium alginate-gelatin for transdermal delivery of clindamycin
description Acne vulgaris is an inflammatory skin condition of the pilosebaceous unit associated with the colonization of Cutibacterium acnes. One of the problems when using antibiotic creams is antibiotic molecules cannot penetrate the stratum corneum layer of the skin, which acts as a barrier for the molecules. To overcome this problem, a transdermal patch with micron-size needles was developed. This research aimed to fabricate a sodium alginate (S)-gelatin (G) microneedles patch containing clindamycin for acne treatment. The S-G microneedles containing different amounts (i.e., 6, 8, and 10 μmol/L) of the clindamycin hydrochloride were prepared. Their mechanical properties, densities, and release patterns were investigated. The composition of gelatin increased the average force and density of the S-G microneedles. While, the addition of clindamycin hydrochloride did not affect their mechanical properties. The released amount of clindamycin increased with increasing the loading quantity within S-G microneedles. The S-G microneedles successfully penetrated the pig cadaver skin. Lastly, these clindamycin-loaded S-G microneedles could inhibit the growth of C. acnes and were non-toxic to normal human dermal fibroblasts (NHDF) cells. Thus, the S-G microneedles patch had the potential for use in acne treatment.
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title Biodegradable microneedle fabricated from sodium alginate-gelatin for transdermal delivery of clindamycin
title_short Biodegradable microneedle fabricated from sodium alginate-gelatin for transdermal delivery of clindamycin
title_full Biodegradable microneedle fabricated from sodium alginate-gelatin for transdermal delivery of clindamycin
title_fullStr Biodegradable microneedle fabricated from sodium alginate-gelatin for transdermal delivery of clindamycin
title_full_unstemmed Biodegradable microneedle fabricated from sodium alginate-gelatin for transdermal delivery of clindamycin
title_sort biodegradable microneedle fabricated from sodium alginate-gelatin for transdermal delivery of clindamycin
publishDate 2023
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/84588
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