Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Silk fibroin-based microneedles and methods of making the same
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Application No.: US13880592Application Date: 2011-10-19
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Publication No.: US10933173B2Publication Date: 2021-03-02
- Inventor: David L. Kaplan , Konstantinos Tsioris , Fiorenzo G. Omenetto , Eleanor M. Pritchard
- Applicant: David L. Kaplan , Konstantinos Tsioris , Fiorenzo G. Omenetto , Eleanor M. Pritchard
- Applicant Address: US MA Concord; US MA Somerville; US MA Lexington; US LA New Orleans
- Assignee: David L. Kaplan,Konstantinos Tsioris,Fiorenzo G. Omenetto,Eleanor M. Pritchard
- Current Assignee: David L. Kaplan,Konstantinos Tsioris,Fiorenzo G. Omenetto,Eleanor M. Pritchard
- Current Assignee Address: US MA Concord; US MA Somerville; US MA Lexington; US LA New Orleans
- Agency: Quarles & Brady, LLP
- International Application: PCT/US2011/056856 WO 20111019
- International Announcement: WO2012/054582 WO 20120426
- Main IPC: A61L31/12
- IPC: A61L31/12 ; A61B17/20 ; A61K9/00 ; A61L31/04 ; A61L31/16 ; A61M5/158 ; A61M37/00

Abstract:
A microneedle or microneedle device includes a microneedle body extending from a base to a penetrating tip formed from a silk fibroin based material, which is easy to fabricate and highly biocompatible. The microneedle device can include one or more microneedles mounted to a substrate. The silk fibroin can include active agents to be transported into or across biological barriers such as skin, tissue and cell membranes. The silk fibroin microneedles can be fully or partially biodegradable and/or bioerodible. The silk fibroin is highly stable, affords room temperature storage and is implantable. The silk fibroin structure can be modulated to control the rate of active agent delivery.
Public/Granted literature
- US20130338632A1 SILK FIBROIN-BASED MICRONEEDLES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME Public/Granted day:2013-12-19
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