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Two Photon Polymerization of Polymer–Ceramic Hybrid Materials for Transdermal Drug Delivery
A. Ovsianikov 1 , B. Chichkov 1 , P. Mente 2 , N. A. Monteiro-Riviere 3 , A. Doraiswamy 4 and R. J. Narayan * 4,5
  1 Laser Zentrum Hannover, Hollerithallee 8, 30419 Hannover, Germany
  2 Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695
  3 Center for Chemical Toxicology Research and Pharmacokinetics, and Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695
  4 Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599
  5 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695
Copyright © 2007 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

ABSTRACT

Three-dimensional microneedle devices were created by femtosecond laser two photon polymerization (2PP) of organically modified ceramic (Ormocer®) hybrid materials. Arrays of in-plane and out-of-plane hollow microneedles (microneedle length=800 μm, microneedle base diameter=150–300 μm) with various aspect ratios were fabricated. The fracture and penetration properties of the microneedle arrays were examined using compression load testing. In these studies, the microneedle arrays penetrated cadaveric porcine adipose tissue without fracture. Human epidermal keratinocyte viability on the Ormocer® surfaces polymerized using 2PP was similar to that on control surfaces. These results suggest that 2PP is able to create microneedle structures for transdermal drug delivery with a larger range of geometries than conventional microfabrication techniques.


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10.1111/j.1744-7402.2007.02115.x About DOI

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