Sustained release microneedle patch for pronounced systemic delivery of doxazosin mesylate

Introduction: Microneedle patch is one of the fascinating drug delivery approaches that offers low invasiveness and a painless physical application to enhance the delivery of micro and macro-molecules into the skin. Methods: Variable contents of chitosan and polyvinyl alcohol were used for the devel...

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Main Author: Anwar I.; Zafar N.; Mahmood A.; Zulcaif; Latif R.
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Language:English
Published: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2025
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Anwar I.; Zafar N.; Mahmood A.; Zulcaif; Latif R.
Sustained release microneedle patch for pronounced systemic delivery of doxazosin mesylate
2025
BioImpacts
15

10.34172/bi.30257
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85215656167&doi=10.34172%2fbi.30257&partnerID=40&md5=618d91f60f1fb88aab1d01da78e63be9
Introduction: Microneedle patch is one of the fascinating drug delivery approaches that offers low invasiveness and a painless physical application to enhance the delivery of micro and macro-molecules into the skin. Methods: Variable contents of chitosan and polyvinyl alcohol were used for the development of doxazosin mesylate containing sustained release microneedle patches via solvent casting technique. The prepared patches were evaluated for microscopic evaluation, mechanical strength, drug loading (%) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) etc. The skin penetration study was performed by using pig ear skin and results were captured through confocal microscopy. Ex-vivo release study and pharmacokinetic evaluation were also performed. Results: Sharp needle tips with a height of 600µm and a base of 200µm were confirmed through microscopic examination. Optimized formulation (SRF-6) exhibited loading of 92.11% doxazosin mesylate with appreciable strength up to 1.94N force. Ex-vivo release studies revealed 87.24% release within 48 hours. Moreover, the pharmacokinetic parameters in case of optimized patch formulation (SRF-6) were markedly improved i.e. MRT (19.46 h), AUC (57.12 μg.h /mL), Cmax (2.16 µg /mL), tmax (10.10 h) and t1/2 (6.32 h) as compared to commercially available tablet. Biocompatibility of the developed patches was validated from skin irritation studies. Conclusion: Results confirmed the successful fabrication of microneedle patch having sufficient strength and effective penetration ability into the skin to ensure controlled release of incorporated drug for the intended duration. It can be employed as an efficient carrier system for other therapeutics those are prone to bioavailability issues due to first pass effect after their oral administration. © 2025 The Author(s).
Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
22285652
English
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author Anwar I.; Zafar N.; Mahmood A.; Zulcaif; Latif R.
spellingShingle Anwar I.; Zafar N.; Mahmood A.; Zulcaif; Latif R.
Sustained release microneedle patch for pronounced systemic delivery of doxazosin mesylate
author_facet Anwar I.; Zafar N.; Mahmood A.; Zulcaif; Latif R.
author_sort Anwar I.; Zafar N.; Mahmood A.; Zulcaif; Latif R.
title Sustained release microneedle patch for pronounced systemic delivery of doxazosin mesylate
title_short Sustained release microneedle patch for pronounced systemic delivery of doxazosin mesylate
title_full Sustained release microneedle patch for pronounced systemic delivery of doxazosin mesylate
title_fullStr Sustained release microneedle patch for pronounced systemic delivery of doxazosin mesylate
title_full_unstemmed Sustained release microneedle patch for pronounced systemic delivery of doxazosin mesylate
title_sort Sustained release microneedle patch for pronounced systemic delivery of doxazosin mesylate
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description Introduction: Microneedle patch is one of the fascinating drug delivery approaches that offers low invasiveness and a painless physical application to enhance the delivery of micro and macro-molecules into the skin. Methods: Variable contents of chitosan and polyvinyl alcohol were used for the development of doxazosin mesylate containing sustained release microneedle patches via solvent casting technique. The prepared patches were evaluated for microscopic evaluation, mechanical strength, drug loading (%) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) etc. The skin penetration study was performed by using pig ear skin and results were captured through confocal microscopy. Ex-vivo release study and pharmacokinetic evaluation were also performed. Results: Sharp needle tips with a height of 600µm and a base of 200µm were confirmed through microscopic examination. Optimized formulation (SRF-6) exhibited loading of 92.11% doxazosin mesylate with appreciable strength up to 1.94N force. Ex-vivo release studies revealed 87.24% release within 48 hours. Moreover, the pharmacokinetic parameters in case of optimized patch formulation (SRF-6) were markedly improved i.e. MRT (19.46 h), AUC (57.12 μg.h /mL), Cmax (2.16 µg /mL), tmax (10.10 h) and t1/2 (6.32 h) as compared to commercially available tablet. Biocompatibility of the developed patches was validated from skin irritation studies. Conclusion: Results confirmed the successful fabrication of microneedle patch having sufficient strength and effective penetration ability into the skin to ensure controlled release of incorporated drug for the intended duration. It can be employed as an efficient carrier system for other therapeutics those are prone to bioavailability issues due to first pass effect after their oral administration. © 2025 The Author(s).
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