US20190151638A1 - Microneedle using bioabsorbable metal - Google Patents
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- a drug delivery system refers to a technology for delivering drugs having pharmacological activity to cells, tissues, organs, and the like using various physical and chemical methods.
- the perforated portion may further include a notch, wherein the notch is formed at the first end of the needle first portion to be positioned at opposite corners of the needle first portion in a width direction thereof, respective notches communicating with the needle cutout.
- the microneedle using the bioabsorbable metal according to the embodiment of the present invention can allow the substrate portion and the needle portion that are made of the bioabsorbable metal to serve as a drug delivery enhancer and thus to provide rapid delivery of a drug carried thereon to the subcutaneous tissue. This makes it possible for a required drug to be quickly delivered into the body of the user for treatment.
- the substrate portion 110 may be made of the bioabsorbable metal.
- the substrate portion 110 may be made of a metal including at least one of magnesium, calcium, zinc, and iron, which is used as the bioabsorbable metal.
- the multiple drug carrying recesses 124 are not limited to the peripheral surface of either of the needle first portion 122 and the needle second portion 123 but may be provided on either of an upper surface and a lower surface of either of the needle first portion 122 and the needle second portion 123 to be arranged at predetermined intervals. Accordingly, controlling of the amount of the drug to be carried on either of the upper and lower surfaces of either of the needle first portion 122 and the needle second portion 123 is also possible.
- the microneedle 100 using the bioabsorbable metal according to the embodiment of the present invention can allow the needle portion 120 to remain in the subcutaneous tissue through a simple process of removing the substrate portion 110 in contact with the skin therefrom.
- the body of the user can accommodate the bioabsorbable metal beneficial to the human body without undergoing any other application or treatment.
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- The present invention relates generally to a microneedle using a bioabsorbable metal and, more particularly, to a microneedle using a bioabsorbable metal, the microneedle being capable of supplying a drug into the body together with functional substances beneficial to the human body.
- As well known in the art, a drug delivery system (DDS) refers to a technology for delivering drugs having pharmacological activity to cells, tissues, organs, and the like using various physical and chemical methods.
- Among all drug delivery systems, oral drug delivery, which provides delivery of a drug through the mouth, is the most preferred route of drug administration, and other routes of drug administration include transdermal drug delivery which provides delivery of a drug through the skin to a desired location in the human body, and the like. Of these, drug delivery in which a metal hypodermic needle is used to be pierced through the skin to create a hole that serves as conduit for delivery of a liquid drug, that is, drug delivery using a syringe, has been widely used for a long time.
- However, drug delivery using a syringe is problematic in that patients may suffer pain upon drug injection, and repeated vaccination may cause inconvenience. Additionally, reuse of the needle due to lack of management of the syringe may cause infection to patients.
- Moreover, the above method requires a vaccination provider who has knowledge of the use of a syringe, so a patient may not administer a drug using a syringe by himself or herself.
- Accordingly, in recent years, a micro-scaled transdermal microneedle which is much smaller than a pen-type syringe has been developed and used for improving drug delivery using a syringe.
- A micro needle is a system for physically piercing the stratum corneum of the skin and delivering a drug. In 1998, the Prausnitz group at Georgia Institute of Technology developed a microneedle array with a silicon device using a semiconductor process technology and proposed a possibility of drug delivery. Accordingly, much research regarding the microneedle has been actively carried out, and microneedles of various sizes and shapes are being made based on various materials such as metals, polymers, glasses, ceramics, and the like as well as silicon.
- Additionally, microneedles are used for delivery of active substances such as drugs, vaccines, and the like in vivo, and detection and biopsy of analytes in the body. The microneddles also find application in injecting skin-care substances or drugs into skin tissues or extracting body fluids such as blood under the skin. Thus, microneedles are one of the drug delivery systems that have been rapidly used in various fields in recent years because local and sustained drug injection is possible and pain on insertion into the skin can be minimized.
- However, a microneedle in the related art is required to be in contact with the skin of the user for a long time in order to spread a drug contained on the microneedle into the body, thus causing inflammation to the skin of the user due to material properties of the needle.
- Additionally, the microneedle has to maintain a sufficiently high physical strength such that the needle can be inserted into the skin without bending or breaking and thus is required to have properties for controlling the strength and shape suitable therefor.
- However, the microneedle in the related art is generally made of a degradable polymer and a metallic material. Accordingly, a microneedle made of the degradable polymer may not be sufficiently effective in delivering a drug into the body due to low strength inherent to the degradable polymer and difficulty of molding. Furthermore, a microneedle made of the metallic material may cause an inflammatory response to a user when the needle is broken when inserted in the subcutaneous tissue of the skin, and should not be used for a user who is allergic to the metallic material. Additionally, the microneedle made of the metallic material has a limit in manufacturing.
- Thus, the applicant of the present invention has proposed the present invention in order to solve the above-mentioned problems. The related art document related thereto corresponds to Korean Patent No. 10-1634911, entitled “Method of manufacturing a micro-sized needle”.
- Accordingly, the present invention has been made keeping in mind the above problems occurring in the related art, and an objective of the present invention is to provide a microneedle, which is configured to prevent pain and infection from occurring to a user even when the microneedle is in contact with the skin of the user for a long time or remains in the body.
- Another objective of the present invention is to provide a microneedle, which is capable of delivering a drug carried on the microneedle into the body of a user together with minerals beneficial to the human body.
- In order to accomplish the above objectives, the present invention provides a microneedle using a bioabsorbable metal, the microneedle including: a substrate portion; a needle portion provided at the substrate portion and protruding from the substrate portion to be inserted into the skin; and a perforated portion provided at a junction between the needle portion and the substrate portion, wherein either of the substrate portion and the needle portion is made of the bioabsorbable metal.
- When the substrate portion is removed from the skin, the needle portion may be separated from the substrate portion and thus remain in the skin.
- The needle portion may include: a needle cutout formed in the substrate portion; a needle first portion connected at a first end thereof to the substrate portion while being received in the needle cutout; and a needle second portion received in the needle cutout while being connected at a first end thereof with a second end of the needle first portion.
- The needle second portion may be formed in a shape such that a width thereof gradually decreases from the first end to a second end thereof, the first end being larger than the needle first portion in width so as to have a barb formed thereat.
- When the substrate portion which has been in contact with the skin is removed from the skin, the barb may become caught in a subcutaneous tissue such that the needle first portion and the needle second portion are embedded in the subcutaneous tissue.
- The perforated portion may include multiple perforations provided at the first end of the needle first portion to be arranged along a transverse direction of the needle first portion at predetermined intervals.
- The perforated portion may further include a notch, wherein the notch is formed at the first end of the needle first portion to be positioned at opposite corners of the needle first portion in a width direction thereof, respective notches communicating with the needle cutout.
- Either of the needle first portion and the needle second portion may be provided with multiple drug carrying recesses formed on a peripheral surface thereof to be arranged along the peripheral surface of either of the needle first portion and the needle second portion.
- The drug carrying recesses may be further provided on either of an upper surface and a lower surface of either of the needle first portion and the needle second portion.
- The bioabsorbable metal may include at least one of magnesium, calcium, zinc, and iron.
- The microneedle using the bioabsorbable metal according to the embodiment of the present invention having the above described configuration can deliver substances (magnesium, calcium, zinc, iron, and the like) included in the bioabsorbable metal into the body as well as delivering drugs for treatment and thus supply minerals together with the drugs to the user.
- Furthermore, the microneedle using the bioabsorbable metal according to the embodiment of the present invention can allow the needle portion to remain in the subcutaneous tissue through a simple process of removing the substrate portion in contact with the skin therefrom. This makes it possible for the bioabsorbable metal beneficial to the human body to efficiently remain in the body of the user. Thus, the body of the user can accommodate the beneficial bioabsorbable metal without undergoing any other application or treatment.
- Furthermore, the microneedle using the bioabsorbable metal according to the embodiment of the present invention can allow the by-products (hydrogen gas), which are produced when the needle portion made of the bioabsorbable metal degrades in the subcutaneous tissue, to provide a swelling effect in the subcutaneous tissue and thus reduce the skin wrinkles of the user. For example, the bioabsorbable metal constituted by the magnesium produces magnesium ions, magnesium hydroxide, and hydrogen gas as the by-products, resulting in the magnesium being intensively injected into a local region of the skin and resulting in the produced hydrogen gas swelling in the subcutaneous tissue to reduce skin wrinkles of the user. Accordingly, approximately 1 L of hydrogen gas is produced per 1 g of magnesium and thus the present invention can be highly efficient even in a small amount.
- Furthermore, the microneedle using the bioabsorbable metal according to the embodiment of the present invention can allow the substrate portion and the needle portion that are made of the bioabsorbable metal to serve as a drug delivery enhancer and thus to provide rapid delivery of a drug carried thereon to the subcutaneous tissue. This makes it possible for a required drug to be quickly delivered into the body of the user for treatment.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a microneedle according to an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is an enlarged plan view showing a portion A shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a state in which a needle portion is erected on a substrate portion according to the embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged perspective view showing a portion A shown inFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 5 is a plan view showing perforations formed in the needle portion according to the embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 6 is a view showing the needle portion remaining in skin when the substrate portion attached to the skin is removed from the skin. - Advantages and features of the present invention and methods of accomplishing the same may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments and the accompanying drawings.
- Advantages and features of the present invention and methods of accomplishing the same may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments and the accompanying drawings. The present invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete and will fully convey the concept of the invention to those skilled in the art, and the present invention will only be defined by the appended claims.
- Hereinafter, a microneedle using a bioabsorbable metal according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
FIGS. 1 to 6 . FIG. In the following description, it is to be noted that, when the functions of conventional elements and the detailed description of elements related with the present invention may make the gist of the present invention unclear, a detailed description of those elements will be omitted. -
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a microneedle according to an embodiment of the present invention,FIG. 2 is an enlarged plan view showing a portion A shown inFIG. 1 ,FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a state in which a needle portion is erected on a substrate portion according to the embodiment of the present invention,FIG. 4 is an enlarged perspective view showing a portion A shown inFIG. 3 ,FIG. 5 is a plan view showing perforations formed in the needle portion according to the embodiment of the present invention, andFIG. 6 is a view showing the needle portion remaining in skin when the substrate portion attached to the skin is removed from the skin. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 to 6 , amicroneedle 100 using a bioabsorbable metal according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: asubstrate portion 110 being in contact with skin; aneedle portion 120 provided at thesubstrate portion 110 and protruding from thesubstrate portion 110 to be inserted into the skin; and aperforated portion 130 provided at a junction between theneedle portion 120 and thesubstrate portion 110. - The
substrate portion 110 may have a thin plate shape having a predetermined area and thickness, and may carry a drug to be delivered to the subcutaneous tissue of the skin. - As a method of carrying a drug on the
substrate portion 110, there are various known methods such as a method of coating thesubstrate portion 110 by immersing the substrate portion in a container containing the drug therein, a method of coating thesubstrate portion 110 by applying the drug to the substrate portion, and the like. - For reference, drugs carried on the
substrate portion 110 may include drugs or genetic materials for disease prevention and treatment and epidermal growth factor (EGF) or hyaluronic acid for skin care. - Meanwhile, the
substrate portion 110 may be made of the bioabsorbable metal. In other words, thesubstrate portion 110 may be made of a metal including at least one of magnesium, calcium, zinc, and iron, which is used as the bioabsorbable metal. - Additionally, the
substrate portion 110 having the above-described configuration may be attached to the skin of a user in the form of a patch in a state of being placed on an adhesive sheet (not shown) coated with an adhesive material. - The
needle portion 120 is a component that can be formed by processing thesubstrate portion 110 with a laser cutting device, and may be provided in plural such that multiple needle portions are arranged on thesubstrate portion 110 at predetermined intervals. Accordingly, theneedle portion 120 may also be made of the bioabsorbable metal. - Furthermore, as shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4 , theneedle portion 120 may be bent to protrude vertically on thesubstrate portion 110 through a known forming process. In other words, theneedle portion 120 can be said to be a portion that is inserted into the subcutaneous tissue of the skin of the user to deliver a drug when thesubstrate portion 110 comes into contact with the skin of the user. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , theneedle portion 120 may include aneedle cutout 121 formed in thesubstrate portion 110, a needlefirst portion 122 connected at a first end thereof to thesubstrate portion 110 while being received in theneedle cutout 121, and a needlesecond portion 123 received in theneedle cutout 121 while being connected at a first end thereof with a second end of the needlefirst portion 122. - The
needle cutout 121 may be formed on thesubstrate portion 110 by cutting using a laser cutting machine or by sheet metal working. In this process, the needlefirst portion 122 and the needlesecond portion 123 may be formed. - In other words, the shape and size of the
needle cutout 121 may be a factor that determines the shape and size of the needlefirst portion 122 and the needlesecond portion 123. The shape and size of the needle cutout may vary corresponding to the shape and size of the needlefirst portion 122 and the needlesecond portion 123. - The needle
first portion 122 and the needlesecond portion 123 may substantially have an arrowhead shape. The needlefirst portion 122 may have a predetermined width and may be connected at the first end thereof in a lengthwise direction thereof to an inner edge of thesubstrate portion 110, the inner edge defining theneedle cutout 121. - Furthermore, the needle
second portion 123 may be formed in an arrowhead shape such that a width thereof gradually decreases from the first end to a second end thereof in a lengthwise direction thereof. The first end of the needle second portion in the lengthwise direction thereof may be connected with the second end of the needlefirst portion 122 in the lengthwise direction thereof as described above. - Additionally, the needle
second portion 123 may be configured such that the first end thereof in the lengthwise direction thereof is larger than the second end of the needlefirst portion 122 in the lengthwise direction thereof in width so as to have abarb 123 a formed at opposite corners of the needle second portion in a width direction thereof. - The
perforated portion 130 may be configured such that when thesubstrate portion 110 which has been in contact with the skin is removed therefrom, the first end of the needlefirst portion 122 in the lengthwise direction thereof is efficiently separated from thesubstrate portion 110, resulting in the needle first andsecond portions FIG. 6 , when thesubstrate portion 110 is removed from the skin, theperforated portion 130 may allow theneedle portion 120 to remain in the subcutaneous tissue of the skin. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , theperforated portion 130 may be configured asmultiple perforations 131 provided at the first end of the needlefirst portion 122 in the lengthwise direction thereof to be arranged along a width direction of the needlefirst portion 122 at predetermined intervals. - The
perforations 131 are perforated in a thickness direction of thesubstrate portion 110 and serve to reduce the area of a junction between the needlefirst portion 122 and thesubstrate portion 110 such that the first end of the needle first portion in the lengthwise direction thereof is efficiently separated from the substrate portion. - Hereinafter, a process in which the needle
first portion 122 and the needlesecond portion 123 are caused to remain in the subcutaneous tissue of the skin due to theperforated portion 130 configured as described above will be described in more detail as follows. - The needle
first portion 122 and the needlesecond portion 123 inserted into the subcutaneous tissue of the skin may be embedded in the subcutaneous tissue by retraction of the subcutaneous tissue. Herein, when thesubstrate portion 110 is removed from the skin by the user and thus the needlefirst portion 122 and the needlesecond portion 123 are pulled with a force larger than the retraction of the subcutaneous tissue, the needlefirst portion 122 and the needlesecond portion 123 are caused to be pulled out of the skin and separated together with thesubstrate portion 110. - In the embodiment of the present invention, however, the
multiple perforations 131 of theperforated portion 130 are formed at the junction between thesubstrate portion 110 and the needlefirst portion 122, thereby causing the force of thesubstrate portion 110 acting to pull the needlefirst portion 122 and the needlesecond portion 123 to decrease to be smaller than the retraction provided by the subcutaneous tissue. Because of this, the needlefirst portion 122 and the needlesecond portion 123 remain in the subcutaneous tissue. - Furthermore, the
barb 123 a formed at the needlesecond portion 123 may become caught in the subcutaneous tissue, resulting in the needlefirst portion 122 and the needlesecond portion 123 inserted into the subcutaneous tissue being more firmly embedded therein. Thus, when thesubstrate portion 110, which has been in contact with the skin, is removed therefrom, the junction between the needlefirst portion 122 and thesubstrate portion 110 is caused to be efficiently broken. - Herein, the needle
first portion 122 and the needlesecond portion 123 remaining in the subcutaneous tissue of the skin may deliver the drug carried on thesubstrate portion 110 to the subcutaneous tissue together with minerals contained in the bioabsorbable metal. In other words, the magnesium, calcium, zinc, and iron used as the bioabsorbable metal may be delivered to the subcutaneous tissue, resulting in minerals contained therein being supplied into the body. - For reference, the bioabsorbable metal has been manufactured as a magnesium-based alloy for application to orthopedic implants and has been commercialized domestically and overseas. The bioabsorbable metal applied to orthopedic implants has focused on reducing the degradation rate in the body as much as possible or improving the corrosion resistance for the purpose of safe fracture fixation.
- However, the bioabsorbable metal used for the
microneedle 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention accelerates the degradation rate thereof in the body, unlike the bioabsorbable metal used for orthopedic implants. Thus, a mechanism of supplying minerals as well as releasing the drug may be applied. - For example, magnesium, calcium, and zinc, which are used as the bioabsorbable metal, have a mechanism of releasing hydrogen gas through a reaction with water while degrading as shown in the following chemical formulas 1 to 3, respectively.
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Mg+2H2O→Mg(OH)2+H2(gas) [Chemical formula 1] -
Ca+2H2O→Ca(OH)2+H2(gas) [Chemical formula 2] -
Zn+2H2O→Zn(OH)2+H2(gas) [Chemical formula 3] - The
substrate portion 110 and theneedle portion 120 made of the bioabsorbable metal described above release ions and degradation products from the subcutaneous tissue during degradation, resulting in production of hydrogen gas as by-products. The hydrogen gas exerts a swelling effect in the subcutaneous tissue, leading to an anti-wrinkle effect in the skin. - Additionally, ZnO and MgCl, which are byproducts produced when magnesium and zinc constituting the bioabsorbable metal are inserted into the body, may be caused to remain in the subcutaneous tissue of the skin so as to serve as a drug delivery enhancer, the drug delivery enhancer improving absorption of the drug carried on the
substrate portion 110 and theneedle portion 120 to the subcutaneous tissue. Thus, thesubstrate portion 110 and theneedle portion 120 made of the bioabsorbable metal enables the drug carried thereon to be effectively delivered to the user. - Meanwhile, the
perforated portion 130 may further include anotch 132 as shown inFIG. 5 . Thenotch 132 may be foiled at the first end of the needlefirst portion 122 in the lengthwise direction thereof to be positioned at opposite corners of the needlefirst portion 122 in a width direction thereof, respective notches communicating with theneedle cutout 121. - The
notches 132 serve to enable the first end of the needlefirst portion 122 in the lengthwise direction thereof to be more efficiently separated from thesubstrate portion 110 when thesubstrate portion 110 which has been in contact with the skin is removed therefrom and also serve to relieve stretching of the skin of the user which may be caused when the needlefirst portion 122 is separated from thesubstrate portion 110. - More specifically explained, the
notches 132 may be formed such that when the first end of the needlefirst portion 122 in the lengthwise direction thereof connected to thesubstrate portion 110 is separated from thesubstrate portion 110, either of the opposite corners of the needle first portion in the width direction thereof is primarily broken. This causes the needlefirst portion 122 to be efficiently separated. - In other words, the
notches 132 enable that the junction P between thesubstrate portion 110 and the needlefirst portion 122 to be broken along the width direction of the needlefirst portion 122, the junction having themultiple perforations 131 arranged at intervals. This causes the needlefirst portion 122 to be quickly separated from thesubstrate portion 110. Additionally, thenotches 131 relive the stretching of the skin of the user which may be caused when theneedle portion 120 which has been in contact with the skin is removed therefrom. - Furthermore, either of the needle
first portion 122 and the needlesecond portion 123 may have adrug carrying recess 124 formed on a peripheral surface thereof. - Multiple
drug carrying recesses 124 may be provided along the peripheral surface of either of the needlefirst portion 122 and the needlesecond portion 123 at predetermined intervals to form a serrated shape. Each of the drug carrying recesses 124 may be formed to correspond to the thickness of either of the needlefirst portion 122 and the needlesecond portion 123. - The drug carrying recesses 124 serve to control the amount of the drug to be carried on either of the needle
first portion 122 and the needlesecond portion 123. In other words, the drug carrying recesses 124 allows the side surface area of either of the needlefirst portion 122 and the needlesecond portion 123 to increase or decrease according to the number of the recesses. Accordingly, controlling of the amount of the drug to be carried on either of the needlefirst portion 122 and the needlesecond portion 123 is possible. - Additionally, the drug carrying recesses 124 are formed on the peripheral surface of either of the needle
first portion 122 or the needlesecond portion 123 to have a serrated shape as described above, resulting in the subcutaneous tissue being retracted in a state of being received in spaces defined by the drug carrying recesses 124. - Thus, the drug carrying recesses 124 formed on the peripheral surface of either of the needle
first portion 122 or the needlesecond portion 123 enable that the needlefirst portion 122 and the needlesecond portion 123 inserted into the subcutaneous tissue are more firmly embedded in the subcutaneous tissue. This makes it possible to prevent the needlefirst portion 122 from being pulled out of the skin by thesubstrate portion 110 and thus separated from the subcutaneous tissue when thesubstrate portion 110 which has been in contact with the skin is removed therefrom. - For reference, the multiple drug carrying recesses 124 are not limited to the peripheral surface of either of the needle
first portion 122 and the needlesecond portion 123 but may be provided on either of an upper surface and a lower surface of either of the needlefirst portion 122 and the needlesecond portion 123 to be arranged at predetermined intervals. Accordingly, controlling of the amount of the drug to be carried on either of the upper and lower surfaces of either of the needlefirst portion 122 and the needlesecond portion 123 is also possible. - The
microneedle 100 using the bioabsorbable metal according to the embodiment of the present invention having the above described configuration can deliver substances (magnesium, calcium, zinc, iron, and the like) included in the bioabsorbable metal into the body as well as delivering drugs for treatment and thus supply minerals together with the drugs to the user. - Furthermore, the
microneedle 100 using the bioabsorbable metal according to the embodiment of the present invention can allow theneedle portion 120 to remain in the subcutaneous tissue through a simple process of removing thesubstrate portion 110 in contact with the skin therefrom. This makes it possible for the bioabsorbable metal beneficial to the human body to efficiently remain in the body of the user. Thus, the body of the user can accommodate the bioabsorbable metal beneficial to the human body without undergoing any other application or treatment. - Furthermore, the
microneedle 100 using the bioabsorbable metal according to the embodiment of the present invention can allow the by-products (hydrogen gas), which are produced when theneedle portion 120 made of the bioabsorbable metal degrades in the subcutaneous tissue, to provide the swelling effect in the subcutaneous tissue and thus reduce the skin wrinkles of the user. - Furthermore, the
microneedle 100 using the bioabsorbable metal according to the embodiment of the present invention can allow thesubstrate portion 110 and theneedle portion 120 that are made of the bioabsorbable metal to serve as the drug delivery enhancer and thus to provide rapid delivery of the drug carried thereon to the subcutaneous tissue. This makes it possible for a required drug to be quickly delivered into the body of the user for treatment. - Although a preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
- Therefore, the scope of the present invention is defined by the accompanying claims rather than the description which is presented above. Moreover, the present invention is intended to cover not only the exemplary embodiments, but also various alternatives, modifications, equivalents and other embodiments that may be included within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
- The microneedle using the bioabsorbable metal according to the present invention can be commercialized and used in various industrial fields such as medical field, skin beauty field, and the like.
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