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Enhancement of skin permeation of vitamin C using vibrating microneedles

  • Lee, Cho-A (College of Pharmacy and Institute of Drug Research & Development, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Baek, Jong-Suep (College of Pharmacy and Institute of Drug Research & Development, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Kwag, Dong-Gi (Department of Aeronautical Engineering, Hanseo University) ;
  • Lee, Hye-Jin (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology) ;
  • Park, Jeanho (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology) ;
  • Cho, Cheong-Weon (College of Pharmacy and Institute of Drug Research & Development, Chungnam National University)
  • Received : 2016.11.01
  • Accepted : 2016.12.22
  • Published : 2017.03.31

Abstract

This study was performed to evaluate the use of vibrating microneedles for the transdermal delivery of vitamin C. The microneedles were designed to vibrate at three levels of intensity. In vitro permeation by vitamin C was evaluated according to the specific conditions such as vibration intensity (levels 1, 2 and 3), application time (1, 3, 5, 7 and 10 min), and application power (500, 700 and 1,000 g). The highest permeation of vitamin C was observed at level 3 of vibration intensity, 5 min of application, and 1,000 g of application power. Vitamin C gel showed no cytotoxic effect against Pam212 cells or skin irritation effects. A pharmacokinetic study of the gel in rats was conducted under optimized conditions. The $AUC_{0-{\infty}}$ and $C_{max}$ increased 1.35-fold and 1.44-fold, respectively, compared with those after vitamin C gel without application with vibrating microneedles. The present study suggests that vibrating microneedles can be used to facilitate the skin permeability of vitamin C under optimal conditions.

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Supported by : National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF)

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