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Betamethasone-loaded dissolvable microneedle patch for oral ulcer treatment
Oral inflammatory disease (OID) is among the most common oral lesions, affecting people’s quality of life and even leading to oral cancer. Oral ulcers are the most common OID. However, the pain and fear caused by the localized injection of hormones hinder the clinical treatment of oral ulcers. To address this problem, soluble hyaluronic acid (HA) microneedle patches ( [email protected] ) containing betamethasone 21-phosphate sodium (BSP) and betamethasone 17,21-dipropionate (BDP) were fabricated for potential application in oral ulcers. [email protected] had the sufficient mechanical strength to penetrate the rat tongue abdomen mucosa with an insertion depth of approximately 207 ± 3 µm. The rapidly solubilized HA microneedle carrier released BSP and BDP into the ulcer base within 3 min of entering the mucosa. Cellular assays have shown that [email protected] have wound healing-promoting and anti-inflammatory effects. Compared with topical injections and creams, [email protected] not only penetrated the ulcer surface painlessly but also worked deep in the ulcer for a long time. In conclusion, the proposed [email protected] patch can improve the comfort and efficacy of oral ulcer treatment, thus providing a new prospect for oral ulcer treatment.