Microneedles can be used for delivery of a wide range of drug
substances for practically any medical condition and present a real
opportunity for vaccines and medicines that are unsuitable for oral
administration or conventional patch delivery.

Microneedle-mediated Transdermal and Intradermal Drug
Delivery covers the major aspects relating to the use of
microneedle arrays in enhancing drug delivery applications. It
provides an overview of the various methods employed to design and
produce microneedles, from the different materials involved to the
importance of application methods. It carefully and critically
reviews ongoing transdermal and intradermal delivery research using
microneedles and includes the outcomes of in vivo animal and human
studies. Importantly, it also discusses the safety and patient
acceptability studies carried out to date. Finally, the book
reviews the recent patents in microneedle research and describes
the ongoing developments within industry that will determine the
future of microneedle-mediated transdermal and intradermal drug
delivery.

By an expert author team with practical experience in the design
and development of drug delivery systems this is the only text that
provides a comprehensive review of microneedle research in
transdermal and intradermal drug delivery.



Autorentext

Ryan F. Donnelly, Senior Lecturer in Pharmaceutics, School
of Pharmacy, Queen's University Belfast, UK

Thakur Raghu Raj Singh, Lecturer in Pharmaceutics, School
of Pharmacy, Queen's University Belfast, UK

Desmond I.J. Morrow, Honorary Research Fellow, School of
Pharmacy, Queen's University Belfast, UK

A. David Woolfson, Chair in Pharmaceutics and Head of the
School of Pharmacy, Queen's University Belfast, UK



Zusammenfassung
Microneedles can be used for delivery of a wide range of drug substances for practically any medical condition and present a real opportunity for vaccines and medicines that are unsuitable for oral administration or conventional patch delivery.

Microneedle-mediated Transdermal and Intradermal Drug Delivery covers the major aspects relating to the use of microneedle arrays in enhancing drug delivery applications. It provides an overview of the various methods employed to design and produce microneedles, from the different materials involved to the importance of application methods. It carefully and critically reviews ongoing transdermal and intradermal delivery research using microneedles and includes the outcomes of in vivo animal and human studies. Importantly, it also discusses the safety and patient acceptability studies carried out to date. Finally, the book reviews the recent patents in microneedle research and describes the ongoing developments within industry that will determine the future of microneedle-mediated transdermal and intradermal drug delivery.

By an expert author team with practical experience in the design and development of drug delivery systems this is the only text that provides a comprehensive review of microneedle research in transdermal and intradermal drug delivery.



Inhalt
Preface, ix

About the Authors, xiii

1 Transdermal Drug Delivery, 1

1.1 Genesis of transdermal drug delivery, 1

1.2 Skin anatomy, 2

1.2.1 The epidermis, 2

1.2.2 The stratum corneum, 4

1.2.3 The dermis, 6

1.2.4 Skin appendages, 6

1.3 Routes to percutaneous drug absorption, 7

1.4 Facilitated transdermal drug delivery, 11

1.4.1 Cryopneumatic and photopneumatic technologies, 12

1.4.2 Sonophoresis (low-frequency ultrasound), 12

1.4.3 Iontophoresis, 13

1.4.4 Electroporation, 14

1.4.5 Jet injection, 14

1.4.6 Microneedles, 15

References, 15

2 Microneedles: Design, Microfabrication and Optimization, 20

2.1 Introduction, 20

2.2 Methods of fabricating microneedles, 21

2.2.1 Microfabrication of silicon microneedles, 22

2.2.2 Microfabrication of metal and other types of MNs, 31

2.2.3 Microfabrication of polymeric microneedles, 34

2.3 Optimization to MN design for transdermal drug delivery, 46

2.4 Conclusion, 49

References, 51

3 Microneedle Applicator Designs for Transdermal Drug Delivery Applications, 57

3.1 Introduction, 57

3.2 Considerations of microneedle applicators designs, 72

3.3 Conclusion, 76

References, 76

4 Transdermal Delivery Applications, 79

4.1 Introduction, 79

4.2 Transdermal drug delivery, 79

4.2.1 Partition co-efficient between 1 and 3, 80

4.2.2 A relatively low melting point, 80

4.2.3 A molecular weight less than 500 Da, 81

4.2.4 Unionized, 81

4.3 Modulation of transdermal penetration using microneedles, 82

4.4 Transdermal delivery using solid microneedles, 83

4.4.1 Transdermal delivery of low molecular weight compounds (RMM < 600 Da) in vitro using solid microneedles, 84

4.4.2 Transdermal delivery of low molecular weight compounds (RMM < 600 Da) in vivo using solid microneedles, 86

4.4.3 Transdermal delivery of high molecular weight compounds (RMM > 600 Da) in vitro using solid microneedles, 88

4.4.4 Transdermal delivery of high molecular weight compounds (RMM > 600 Da) in vivo using solid microneedles, 89

4.5 Transdermal delivery using hollow microneedles, 91

4.5.1 Transdermal delivery of low molecular weight compounds (RMM < 600 Da) in vitro using hollow microneedles, 91

4.5.2 Transdermal delivery of low molecular weight compounds (RMM < 600 Da) in vivo using hollow microneedles, 92

4.5.3 Transdermal delivery of high molecular weight compounds (RMM > 600 Da) in vitro using hollow microneedles, 93

4.5.4 Transdermal delivery of high molecular weight compounds (RMM > 600 Da) in vivo using hollow microneedles, 93

4.6 Transdermal delivery using biodegradable microneedles, 96

4.6.1 Transdermal delivery of low molecular weight compounds in vitro using biodegradable MN, 96

4.6.2 Transdermal delivery of low molecular weight compounds in vivo using biodegradable MN, 98

4.6.3 Transdermal delivery of high molecular weight

compounds in vitro using biodegradable MN, 98

4.6.4 Transdermal delivery of high molecular weight compounds in vivo using biodegradable MN, 100

4.7 Microneedles in combination with other enhancement strategies, 102

4.8 Conclusion, 105

References, 107

5 Microneedle-mediated Intradermal Delivery, 113

5.1 Introduction, 113

5.2 Vaccine delivery, 113

5.2.1 Vaccination, 113

5.3 Intradermal vaccination, 116

5.3.1 Skin structure, 117

5.3.2 Skin immune response, 117

5.3.3 Conventional strategies for intradermal vaccine delivery, 118

5.3.4 Coated microneedles, 120

5.3.5 'Poke and Patch' approaches, 129&...

Titel
Microneedle-mediated Transdermal and Intradermal Drug Delivery
EAN
9781119959656
ISBN
978-1-119-95965-6
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
12.01.2012
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
8.75 MB
Anzahl Seiten
280
Jahr
2012
Untertitel
Englisch
Auflage
2. Aufl.