Unique advantages and applications of polysaccharides microneedles as drug delivery materials and treatment of skin diseases
Abstract
Owing to its non-invasive nature, painless drug delivery, and controlled drug load capacity, the Microneedle (MN) technology has recently garnered significant attention in clinical practice. For instance, it has been pervasively employed as an innovative transdermal delivery method in skin disease therapy. However, traditional MN techniques have been associated with challenges regarding biocompatibility, biodegradability, and drug release precision, limiting their clinical efficacy and increasing the risk of side effects resulting from uneven drug distribution.To address these issues, polysaccharide materials have been proposed as viable alternative inputs to be used in MN technologies. In addition to their excellent biocompatibility and biodegradability, polysaccharide materials such as alginate, chitosan, and Hyaluronic Acid (HA), among other Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)-extracted polysaccharides (such as Bletilla and notoginseng), could also exert anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects, promoting tissue regeneration. These attributes could enable polysaccharide-based MNs to improve local drug concentration, reduce systemic side effects, minimize patient discomfort, and lower treatment risks, making them particularly suitable for treating skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and acne.This article systematically reviews the properties of various polysaccharide materials, as well as the preparation methods of polysaccharide - based MNs and their therapeutic effects as reported in animal models and clinical trials. Our findings could lay a solid theoretical foundation for developing polysaccharide-based MN technologies and fostering their widespread clinical application.