Microneedle (MN) technology has emerged as an effective drug delivery system, and it has tremendous potential as a patient friendly substitute for conventional methods for transdermal drug delivery (TDD). In this paper, we report on the preparation of lidocaine-loaded biodegradable microneedles, which are manufactured from fish scale-derived collagen. Lidocaine, a common tissue numbing anaesthetic, is loaded in these microneedles with an aim of delivering the drug with controlled skin permeation. Evaluation of lidocaine permeation in porcine skin has been successfully performed using Franz diffusion cell (FDC) which has shown that the drug permeation rate increases from 2.5 to 7.5% w/w after 36 h and pseudo steady state profile is observed ...
In many clinical applications, the transdermal route is used as an alternative approach to avoid the...
Lidocaine hydrochloride (LiH), an amide-type local anesthetic agent, is commonly used in dermatologi...
Delivery across skin offers many advantages compared to oral or parenteral routes e.g. non-invasive,...
There has been an increasing interest in applying biotechnology in formulating and characterising ne...
Microneedles are emerging drug delivery methods for painless treatment. The current study tested dis...
Lidocaine is a local anesthetic agent used in the form of injection and topical cream. However, thes...
This article reports on microneedles produced from biopolymer films extracted from fish scales of ti...
Lidocaine as an analgesic is of particular interest in both acute and chronic pain conditions and is...
Lidocaine NaCMC:GEL hyrdrogel delivery using combined microneedle and sonophoresi
A study that combines microneedles (MNs) and sonophoresis pre-treatment was explored to determine th...
Drug delivery research extensively studies methods to transport proteins, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA...
Microneedle patches are a promising source for transdermal diffusion of macromolecules and are desig...
Purpose Lidocaine hydrochloride (LidH) was formulated in sodium carboxymethyl cellulose/ gelatine (N...
Increasing needs of painless, self-administrable and readily available home healthcare applications ...
MasterMicroneedle have received much attention as a method for enhancing the drug delivery efficienc...
In many clinical applications, the transdermal route is used as an alternative approach to avoid the...
Lidocaine hydrochloride (LiH), an amide-type local anesthetic agent, is commonly used in dermatologi...
Delivery across skin offers many advantages compared to oral or parenteral routes e.g. non-invasive,...
There has been an increasing interest in applying biotechnology in formulating and characterising ne...
Microneedles are emerging drug delivery methods for painless treatment. The current study tested dis...
Lidocaine is a local anesthetic agent used in the form of injection and topical cream. However, thes...
This article reports on microneedles produced from biopolymer films extracted from fish scales of ti...
Lidocaine as an analgesic is of particular interest in both acute and chronic pain conditions and is...
Lidocaine NaCMC:GEL hyrdrogel delivery using combined microneedle and sonophoresi
A study that combines microneedles (MNs) and sonophoresis pre-treatment was explored to determine th...
Drug delivery research extensively studies methods to transport proteins, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA...
Microneedle patches are a promising source for transdermal diffusion of macromolecules and are desig...
Purpose Lidocaine hydrochloride (LidH) was formulated in sodium carboxymethyl cellulose/ gelatine (N...
Increasing needs of painless, self-administrable and readily available home healthcare applications ...
MasterMicroneedle have received much attention as a method for enhancing the drug delivery efficienc...
In many clinical applications, the transdermal route is used as an alternative approach to avoid the...
Lidocaine hydrochloride (LiH), an amide-type local anesthetic agent, is commonly used in dermatologi...
Delivery across skin offers many advantages compared to oral or parenteral routes e.g. non-invasive,...