Advances in Antimicrobial Microneedle Patches for Combating Infections

Rezvan Jamaledin(Italian Institute of Technology), Cynthia Kar Yung Yiu(Prince Philip Dental Hospital), Ehsan Nazarzadeh Zare‬(Damghan University), Li‐na Niu(Stomatology Hospital), Raffaele Vecchione(Italian Institute of Technology), Guojun Chen(California NanoSystems Institute), Zhen Gu(California NanoSystems Institute), Franklin R. Tay(The Graduate Center, CUNY), Pooyan Makvandi(Iran University of Medical Sciences)
Advanced Materials
June 29, 2020
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Abstract

Skin infections caused by bacteria, viruses and fungi are difficult to treat by conventional topical administration because of poor drug penetration across the stratum corneum. This results in low bioavailability of drugs to the infection site, as well as the lack of prolonged release. Emerging antimicrobial transdermal and ocular microneedle patches have become promising medical devices for the delivery of various antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral therapeutics. In the present review, skin anatomy and its barriers along with skin infection are discussed. Potential strategies for designing antimicrobial microneedles and their targeted therapy are outlined. Finally, biosensing microneedle patches associated with personalized drug therapy and selective toxicity toward specific microbial species are discussed.


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