Scientific Reports (Dec 2021)

Detachable dissolvable microneedles: intra-epidermal and intradermal diffusion, effect on skin surface, and application in hyperpigmentation treatment

  • Pritsana Sawutdeechaikul,
  • Silada Kanokrungsee,
  • Thanyapat Sahaspot,
  • Kamonwan Thadvibun,
  • Wijit Banlunara,
  • Benchaphorn Limcharoen,
  • Titiporn Sansureerungsikul,
  • Teeranut Rutwaree,
  • Miranda Oungeun,
  • Supason Wanichwecharungruang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-03503-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Abstract Delivering bioactive compounds into skin tissue has long been a challenge. Using ex vivo porcine and rat skins, here we demonstrate that a detachable dissolvable microneedle (DDMN) array, a special dissolvable microneedle that allows needle detachment from the base within 2 min post administration, can effectively embed a model compound into epidermis and dermis. Diffusion of the compound from the needle embedding sites to the nearby skin tissue is demonstrated at various post administration periods. The relationship between the time that a conventional dissolvable microneedle array is left on skin without needle detachment from the base and the degree of skin surface abrasion at each microneedle penetration spot is also demonstrated on skin of human volunteers. Co-loading glutathione with vitamin C (vitC) can stabilize vitC in the DDMN. DDMN loaded with vitC and glutathione can help erasing post-acne-hyperpigmentation spots.