Printing amphotericin B on microneedles using matrix-assisted pulsed laser evaporation

Transdermal delivery of amphotericin B, a pharmacological agent with activity against fungi and parasitic protozoa, is a challenge since amphotericin B exhibits poor solubility in aqueous solutions at physiologic pH values. In this study, we have used a laser-based printing approach known as matrix-...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of bioprinting 2017-01, Vol.3 (2), p.004-004
Hauptverfasser: Sachan, Roger, Jaipan, Panupong, Zhang, Jennifer Y, Degan, Simone, Erdmann, Detlev, Tedesco, Jonathan, Vanderwal, Lyndsi, Stafslien, Shane J, Negut, Irina, Visan, Anita, Dorcioman, Gabriela, Socol, Gabriel, Cristescu, Rodica, Chrisey, Douglas B, Narayan, Roger J
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Zusammenfassung:Transdermal delivery of amphotericin B, a pharmacological agent with activity against fungi and parasitic protozoa, is a challenge since amphotericin B exhibits poor solubility in aqueous solutions at physiologic pH values. In this study, we have used a laser-based printing approach known as matrix-assisted pulsed laser evaporation to print amphotericin B on the surfaces of polyglycolic acid microneedles that were prepared using a combination of injection molding and drawing lithography. In a modified agar disk diffusion assay, the amphotericin B-loaded microneedles showed concentration-dependent activity against the yeast . The results of this study suggest that matrix-assisted pulsed laser evaporation may be used to print amphotericin B and other drugs that have complex solubility issues on the surfaces of microneedles.
ISSN:2424-7723
2424-8002
DOI:10.18063/IJB.2017.02.004