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Recent advances in porous microneedles: materials, fabrication, and transdermal applications

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DRUG DELIVERY AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages 395-414

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s13346-021-01045-x

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  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Core-to-Core Program A (JETMeE), Japan

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Porous microneedles, a novel drug delivery system, have unique features and mechanisms for efficient drug or biofluid transport. By adjusting the porosity and material selection, microneedles can achieve mechanical strength and integrate biosensors for portable detection and rapid measurement of biomarkers.
In the past two decades, microneedles (MNs), as a painless and simple drug delivery system, have received increasing attention for various biomedical applications such as transdermal drug delivery, interstitial fluid (ISF) extraction, and biosensing. Among the various types of MNs, porous MNs have been recently researched owing to their distinctive and unique characteristics, where porous structures inside MNs with continuous nano- or micro-sized pores can transport drugs or biofluids by capillary action. In addition, a wide range of materials, including non-polymers and polymers, were researched and used to form the porous structures of porous MNs. Adjustable porosity by different fabrication methods enables the achievement of sufficient mechanical strength by optimising fluid flows inside MNs. Moreover, biocompatible porous MNs integrated with biosensors can offer portable detection and rapid measurement of biomarkers in a minimally invasive manner. This review focuses on several aspects of current porous MN technology, including material selection, fabrication processes, biomedical applications, primarily covering transdermal drug delivery, ISF extraction, and biosensing, along with future prospects as well as challenges.

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