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      Multifunctional chitosan–magnetic graphene quantum dot nanocomposites for the release of therapeutics from detachable and non-detachable biodegradable microneedle arrays

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      1 , 2
      Interface Focus
      The Royal Society
      graphene, biopolymer, nanocomposite, microneedle, drug delivery

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          Abstract

          Biodegradable chitosan–magnetic graphene quantum dot (MGQD) nanocomposites were prepared and investigated for the release of small and large molecular weight (MWt) therapeutics from detachable and non-detachable biodegradable microneedle arrays. The presence of MGQDs in chitosan increased the electrical conductivity and biodegradation rate of chitosan while maintaining its mechanical properties. The detachable microneedle arrays were created by including a water-soluble ring of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) at the base of the microneedle, which enabled the rapid detachment of the microneedle shaft from the base. The PEG ring did not impede the microneedle array performance, with mechanical properties and a drug release profile of low MWt lidocaine hydrochloride similar to microneedle arrays without the ring. Without the PEG ring, the chitosan–MGQD microneedles were electrically conductive and allowed for electrically stimulated release of large MWt therapeutics which was challenging without the stimulation. These results demonstrate that chitosan nanocomposites containing MGQDs with intrinsic photoluminescent and supermagnetic properties are promising materials for developing multifunctional microneedles for targeted and tracked transdermal drug delivery.

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          Journal
          Interface Focus
          Interface Focus
          RSFS
          royfocus
          Interface Focus
          The Royal Society
          2042-8898
          2042-8901
          6 June 2018
          20 April 2018
          : 8
          : 3 , Theme issue ‘The biomedical applications of graphene’ organized by Mohan Edirisinghe
          : 20170055
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Sheffield , Mappin Street, Sheffield S1 3JD, UK
          [2 ] School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Queen's University Belfast , Stranmillis Road, Belfast BT9 5AH, UK
          Author notes

          Electronic supplementary material is available online at https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4010338.

          One contribution of 13 to a theme issue ‘ The biomedical applications of graphene’.

          Author information
          http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6465-2871
          Article
          PMC5915657 PMC5915657 5915657 rsfs20170055
          10.1098/rsfs.2017.0055
          5915657
          29696087
          0264de00-94ce-401a-a397-7b168da2c43d
          © 2018 The Author(s)

          Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved.

          History
          : 31 January 2018
          Funding
          Funded by: Global Innovation Initiative;
          Award ID: GII207
          Categories
          1004
          23
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          Research Article
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          June 6, 2018

          nanocomposite,graphene,biopolymer,microneedle,drug delivery
          nanocomposite, graphene, biopolymer, microneedle, drug delivery

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