DocumentCode :
22145
Title :
Hypodermic-Needle-Like Hollow Polymer Microneedle Array: Fabrication and Characterization
Author :
Po-Chun Wang ; Seung-Joon Paik ; Seong-Hyok Kim ; Allen, Mark G.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Volume :
23
Issue :
4
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Aug. 2014
Firstpage :
991
Lastpage :
998
Abstract :
A hollow polymer microneedle array with tips and lumens that mimic conventional hypodermic needles, fabricated using UV lithography, and a single-step micromolding technique, is presented for drug delivery into skin. This 6 × 6 needle array consists of 1-mm tall high-aspect ratio hollow microneedles with sharp beveled tips and 150-μm diameter side-opened lumens. A 2-D lithographic mask pattern and the topography of the micromold are utilized simultaneously to define the geometry of the beveled tip and the position of the lumen. Mechanical insertion and fluidic injection characterization of these hypodermic-needle-like (HNL) microneedles (MNs) were performed using excised porcine skin as a substrate. The required insertion force of an HNL MN is 0.275 N, which is comparable with that of a 26-gauge hypodermic needle, 0.284 N. These results are an order of magnitude reduction in insertion force over pyramidal-tip MNs of comparable diameter previously reported by us. This insertion force reduction confirms that the tip geometry is an important factor in utilization of MNs in these applications. No needle fracture was observed under an optical microscope following the pressing of an HNL MN against excised porcine skin with application force of 50 N. Preliminary manual injection of dye through an HNL MN from a syringe into excised porcine skin verified the injection functionality of HNL MNs. [2013-0219].
Keywords :
drug delivery systems; dyes; microfabrication; moulding; needles; optical microscopy; polymers; pressing; skin; ultraviolet lithography; 2D lithographic mask pattern; beveled tip geometry; drug delivery; dye injection; excised porcine skin; fluidic injection characterization; hypodermic-needle-like hollow polymer microneedle array; mechanical insertion characterization; microfabrication; optical microscope; pressing; side-opened lumens; single-step micromolding technique; size 1 mm; size 150 mum; ultraviolet lithography; Arrays; Force; Lithography; Manganese; Needles; Optical device fabrication; Skin; Hypodermic needle; SU-8 photoresist; UV lithography; hypodermic needle.; micromolding technology; microneedle array;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Microelectromechanical Systems, Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1057-7157
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JMEMS.2014.2307320
Filename :
6758362
Link To Document :
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