Raffa Aborayya, Amani Abu kwaik, Yasmeen Aladhami, Mais Naser, O. Tarawneh, R. Hamed
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Development and Physiochemical Characteristics of Vitamin C-loaded Microneedles
Vitamin C, ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble vitamin that is considered as one of the most potent antioxidant agent. It delays early skin aging, protects against harmful free radicals, improves wrinkles appearance under-eye circles, and reduces redness and hyperpigmentation. One of the most common way to deliver vitamin C to the body’s tissue is through skin layers. Nevertheless, the effect of such ingredient might be limited due to the stratum corneum barrier which decreases the ability to reach the site of action. In this study, we provide an innovative strategy of utilization dissolving microneedles (MNs) to enhance skin-drug delivery system and overcome problems associated with the conventional formulations. A delivery system of micro-molds which provide a diverse range of three-dimensional (3D) MNs were used for the fabrication of vitamin C patches. Vitamin C MNs were examined for mechanical force tolerance, drug release, dimensional evaluation, dissolution, insertion, and permeation tests. Drug, polymers, and stabilizers were mixed at different ratios. Hydrogels were filled into the molds, centrifuged and left for air dry for 24-48 h. Appearance was visualized under light microscope. Patches were analyzed to determine percent assay of drug loaded, mechanical force, and penetration through the skin. The amount of vitamin C loaded into MNs was found to be 102%. MNs were easily inserted and dissolved through skin within 30 s. The dissolution rate of MNs were tested by using rat skin to determine the release of vitamin C within several time intervals. The in vitro release of vitamin C loaded MNs showed cumulative release percentage up to 70% in 9-10 h. Therefore, MNs as dermal drug delivery system was successfully developed, providing efficient release of vitamin C through the skin.
期刊介绍:
The Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (JJPS) is a scientific, bi-annual, peer-reviewed publication that will focus on current topics of interest to the pharmaceutical community at large. Although the JJPS is intended to be of interest to pharmaceutical scientists, other healthy workers, and manufacturing processors will also find it most interesting and informative. Papers will cover basic pharmaceutical and applied research, scientific commentaries, as well as views, reviews. Topics on products will include manufacturing process, quality control, pharmaceutical engineering, pharmaceutical technology, and philosophies on all aspects of pharmaceutical sciences. The editorial advisory board would like to place an emphasis on new and innovative methods, technologies, and techniques for the pharmaceutical industry. The reader will find a broad range of important topics in this first issue.