Potential of biosurfactant as green pharmaceutical excipients for coating of microneedles: A mini review.

IF 2.7 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
AIMS Microbiology Pub Date : 2024-07-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3934/microbiol.2024028
Marzieh Sajadi Bami, Payam Khazaeli, Shayan Fakhraei Lahiji, Gholamreza Dehghannoudeh, Ibrahim M Banat, Mandana Ohadi
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Abstract

Microneedles, a novel transdermal delivery system, were designed to improve drug delivery and address the challenges typically encountered with traditional injection practices. Discovering new and safe excipients for microneedle coating to replace existing chemical surfactants is advantageous to minimize their side effect on viable tissues. However, some side effects have also been observed for this application. The vast majority of studies suggest that using synthetic surfactants in microneedle formulations may result in skin irritation among other adverse effects. Hence, increasing knowledge about these components and their potential impacts on skin paves the way for finding preventive strategies to improve their application safety and potential efficacy. Biosurfactants, which are naturally produced surface active microbial products, are proposed as an alternative to synthetic surfactants with reduced side effects. The current review sheds light on potential and regulatory aspects of biosurfactants as safe excipients in the coating of microneedles.

生物表面活性剂作为绿色药用辅料用于微针包衣的潜力:微型综述。
微针是一种新型透皮给药系统,旨在改善给药效果,解决传统注射方法通常遇到的难题。发现用于微针涂层的新型安全辅料以取代现有的化学表面活性剂,有利于最大限度地减少其对可存活组织的副作用。不过,在这种应用中也观察到了一些副作用。绝大多数研究表明,在微针配方中使用合成表面活性剂可能会导致皮肤刺激和其他不良反应。因此,增加对这些成分及其对皮肤的潜在影响的了解,为寻找预防策略以提高其应用安全性和潜在功效铺平了道路。生物表面活性剂是天然产生的表面活性微生物产品,被建议作为合成表面活性剂的替代品,并能减少副作用。本综述阐明了生物表面活性剂作为安全辅料用于微针涂层的潜力和监管问题。
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AIMS Microbiology
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