Micro-Ablation of Skin by Arc-Discharge Jet Ejection for Transdermal Drug Delivery

P. Gadiraju, Jung-Hwan Park, Jeong Woo Lee, M. Prausnitz, M. Allen
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This paper presents the design, fabrication and characterization of a jet ejection device that operates on the actuation principle of arc discharge for the purpose of generating micron-scale pores in skin. This thermo-mechanical micro-ablation technique increases skin permeability to drugs, while expected to maintain the patient friendliness of conventional transdermal patches. Laser micromachining and lamination techniques were utilized in fabricating these arc-discharge jet ejection devices. The released jet from the device is characterized in terms of its force, velocity and temperature and is used in skin ablation experiments. The skin is exposed to the jet and the permeability effects are characterized. Skin permeability was increased by approximately three orders of magnitude after jet exposure when compared to non-exposed controls, which is a significant advance for transdermal drug delivery.
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经皮给药用电弧喷射微消融皮肤
本文介绍了一种基于电弧放电驱动原理的喷射装置的设计、制造和性能表征,该装置的目的是在皮肤上产生微米级毛孔。这种热机械微消融技术增加了皮肤对药物的渗透性,同时有望保持传统透皮贴片对患者的友好性。利用激光微加工技术和层压技术制备了这些电弧放电喷射装置。该装置释放的射流在力、速度和温度方面具有特征,并用于皮肤烧蚀实验。将皮肤暴露在射流中,并对其渗透性效应进行表征。与未暴露的对照组相比,喷流暴露后皮肤渗透性增加了大约三个数量级,这是经皮给药的重大进步。
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