This study proposes an effective treatment for atopic dermatitis using an ultra-adhesive hydrogel patch (DSS) that mimics the asymmetric structure of a beetle’s wing. The patch maximizes adhesion to the skin, ensuring deep and uniform drug delivery. The research demonstrates that this patch significantly alleviates symptoms of atopic dermatitis, such as skin inflammation and itching, compared to the conventional therapeutic drug, Maltol.
Wet Bio-Adhesion Technology Using Flexible Micro-Cylinders Inspired by a Beetle’s Structure
This study introduces a technology that maintains high adhesion even in wet or moist environments by developing perforated micro-cylinders (PMMCs) inspired by the footpads of a diving beetle. Unlike conventional dry-adhesion techniques, this patch uses an oil-loadable...