Nanoparticle with microneedle-mediated drug delivery system
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2023-04Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Supto, Tahmid AhmedMetadata
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Microneedle-mediated drug delivery combined with nanoparticles is a promising approach that
has garnered significant research interest in recent years. This review discusses the latest
advances in this approach, exploring the different types of nanoparticles used, such as
liposomes, polymeric nanoparticles, and metallic nanoparticles, and the methods used to
incorporate them into microneedles. The potential advantages of using nanoparticles with
microneedles, including improved drug bioavailability, targeted drug delivery, sustained
release, and reduced side effects, are also discussed. However, the approach faces challenges,
such as the need for biocompatible and biodegradable nanoparticles, and optimization of drug
loading and release. The review concludes by discussing the future prospects and potential
applications of this approach in drug delivery, vaccination, and transdermal sensing. Overall,
the combination of nanoparticles with microneedles has significant potential to revolutionize
the field of drug delivery and improve patient outcomes by enabling targeted and sustained
drug release through a minimally invasive approach.