Abstract
Berberine (BR), an alkaloid isolated from theChinese traditional medicine Coptidis rhizoma, exhibits therapeutic effects on several diseases including bacterial infections, diabetes, and hyperlipidemia, but the oral availability is poor. In this work, we prepared the chitosan microneedle array-loaded BR (BR-CS MNAs) to transdermally deliver BR, and the spatial distribution of BR in heterogeneous skin tissues was analyzed and imaged by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI). Some endogenous phospholipids with specific spatial distribution were used to differentiate the epidermis and dermis regions of the skin. The results showed that BR was effectively delivered and could permeate to both epidermis and dermis regions of the skin. This demonstrated the feasibility of MALDI-MSI to evaluate the transdermal delivery efficiency of microneedle arrays and suggested BR could be transdermally delivered by CS MNAs.
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