Glassy Drug Microneedle Array Design: Drug Glass-Forming Ability and Stability.

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Mohamed Elkhashab, Ziad Sartawi, Waleed Faisal, Abina Crean
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Abstract

Glassy microneedles, composed only of drug, provide an intradermal alternative to oral or parenteral drug delivery. Compared to microneedles composed of drug-polymer solid dispersions, they offer higher drug loading while possessing mechanical strength for skin penetration. However, their microneedle structure and associated mechanical strength are reliant on the component glass stability. This study investigates relationships between the glass stability of drug-only microneedles and drug glass-forming ability (GFA), determined by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis. The glass stability of microneedles fabricated from six drugs was evaluated at 2-8 °C under nitrogen, 25 °C/60% relative humidity (RH), and 40 °C/75% RH. Drug glass stability was determined by visual assessment of microneedle appearance, together with DSC and powder X-ray diffraction analysis of the drug melt cooled outside the microneedle molds. Glassy microneedle structure was retained for all drugs stored at 2-8 °C under nitrogen for 3 months. Drug GFA classes informed glass stability under dry (nitrogen) environments at temperatures below their glass transition temperature. Under controlled humidity conditions, all glass microneedles crystallized, except for itraconazole. Drug GFA did not inform microneedle glass stability when exposed to water vapor during storage due to water absorption and glass plasticization. Itraconazole's glass stability was attributed to the interaction of absorbed water with liquid crystalline phases present in the itraconazole glass. The results highlight how glassy microneedle stability is informed by storage below Tg and glass interaction with moisture vapor. Results also demonstrate how the skin penetration efficiency of glassy microneedles is maintained during storage by selecting stabilizing storage conditions.

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Molecular Pharmaceutics
Molecular Pharmaceutics 医学-药学
CiteScore
8.00
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6.10%
发文量
391
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Pharmaceutics publishes the results of original research that contributes significantly to the molecular mechanistic understanding of drug delivery and drug delivery systems. The journal encourages contributions describing research at the interface of drug discovery and drug development. Scientific areas within the scope of the journal include physical and pharmaceutical chemistry, biochemistry and biophysics, molecular and cellular biology, and polymer and materials science as they relate to drug and drug delivery system efficacy. Mechanistic Drug Delivery and Drug Targeting research on modulating activity and efficacy of a drug or drug product is within the scope of Molecular Pharmaceutics. Theoretical and experimental peer-reviewed research articles, communications, reviews, and perspectives are welcomed.
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