Issue 13, 2019

A pH-regulated drug delivery dermal patch for targeting infected regions in chronic wounds

Abstract

This work presents a low-cost, passive, flexible, polymeric pump for topical drug delivery which uses wound pH as a trigger for localized drug release. Its operation relies on a pH-responsive hydrogel actuator which swells when exposed to the alkaline pH of an infected wound. The pump enables slow release (<0.1 μL min−1) of aqueous anti-bacterial solution for up to 4 hours and sustains against up to 8 kPa of backpressure. Featuring a scalable layer-by-layer fabrication technique to expand the pump into a 2 × 2 array, the device can dispense 50 μl onto a 160 mm2 dermal coverage within 4 hours. Robustness tests show that when integrated within a medical adhesive, the device can be worn around the forearm and can withstand various daily activities (non-intensive) for up to 12 hours. In vitro experiments demonstrate a 58 times decrease of live P. aeruginosa after 24 hours of the pump assisted antibiotics treatment.

Graphical abstract: A pH-regulated drug delivery dermal patch for targeting infected regions in chronic wounds

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Feb 2019
Accepted
01 Jun 2019
First published
04 Jun 2019

Lab Chip, 2019,19, 2265-2274

Author version available

A pH-regulated drug delivery dermal patch for targeting infected regions in chronic wounds

H. Jiang, M. Ochoa, J. F. Waimin, R. Rahimi and B. Ziaie, Lab Chip, 2019, 19, 2265 DOI: 10.1039/C9LC00206E

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