摩擦电效应
纳米发生器
药物输送
纳米技术
材料科学
光电子学
复合材料
压电
作者
Moonjeong Bok,Yun-Woo Lee,Daehoon Park,Sangho Shin,Zhi‐Jun Zhao,Boyeon Hwang,Soon Hyoung Hwang,So Hee Jeon,Joo‐Yun Jung,Sung Ha Park,Junghyo Nah,Eunju Lim,Jun‐Ho Jeong
出处
期刊:Nanoscale
[Royal Society of Chemistry]
日期:2018-01-01
卷期号:10 (28): 13502-13510
被引量:56
摘要
In this study, a combined system of microneedles and a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) has been developed for drug delivery. A triboelectric device, which converts mechanical energy into alternating current (AC), was chosen to replace the electrophoresis (EP) effect. To directly generate triboelectricity from salmon deoxyribonucleic acid (SDNA)-based microneedles, a triboelectric series of SDNA film and chargeable polymers (polyimide and Teflon) was studied. The electrical output of the two charged polymers was compared to find a material that could be highly charged with SDNA. The electrical output was also compared as a function of the concentration of a drug embedded in the SDNA film, and the results confirmed that drug intercalation affected the carrier diffusion. The mechanical strength of the microneedles was assessed by histological analysis of their penetration into porcine cadaver skin. Furthermore, the output voltage of a system incorporating microneedles and TENG in cadaver skin, and in vitro drug release into gelatin were evaluated to examine potential application as an electrically active drug delivery system. The electrical output voltage of this system was ∼95 V. The mechanism of triboelectric perturbation to the skin has also been discussed. The system developed in this work is a new, facile approach toward effective drug delivery that replaces the existing EP method and expands the application of TENGs.
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