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Smartphone-powered iontophoresis-microneedle array patch for controlled transdermal delivery
oleh: Jingbo Yang, Yanjun Li, Rui Ye, Ying Zheng, Xiangling Li, Yuzhen Chen, Xi Xie, Lelun Jiang
Format: | Article |
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Diterbitkan: | Nature Publishing Group 2020-12-01 |
Deskripsi
Smartphone-powered drug delivery device A device developed by researchers in China uses a microneedle array to efficiently and painlessly deliver precise doses of insulin and can be used by patients without help from medical staff. The new system was developed by a team led by Xi Xie and Lelun Jiang of Sun Yat-Sen University. The array of microneedles is pressed against the skin to create micro-holes and then automatically retracted. A mild electric current then drives charged nanovesicles carrying insulin through the holes. The circuit is powered and controlled via a smartphone, which can alter the intensity of the current to determine the dosage of insulin delivered. The team showed that the device effectively delivered insulin to a diabetic rat model with no obvious harmful effects. It thus offers a powerful tool for efficient, controllable, and convenient delivery of macromolecular drugs.