The Biocompatibility of Nanoporous Acupuncture Needles

We investigate the biocompatibility of a new class of acupuncture needles that possess a hierarchical nano/microscale porous surface topology, referred to as porous acupuncture needles (PAN). The PAN is synthesized via a facile electrochemical anodization technique by which a surface area approximat...

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Main Authors: Saurav Sorcar, Craig A. Grimes, Su-Il In
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Medical Association of Pharmacopuncture Institute 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Acupuncture & Meridian Studies
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S200529011730208X
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Summary:We investigate the biocompatibility of a new class of acupuncture needles that possess a hierarchical nano/microscale porous surface topology, referred to as porous acupuncture needles (PAN). The PAN is synthesized via a facile electrochemical anodization technique by which a surface area approximately 20 times greater than a conventional acupuncture needle, of approximately the same diameter, is obtained. PAN biocompatibility is evaluated using a variety of standard tests, with results indicating that the PAN can safely be used within therapeutic practice. Keywords: acupuncture, cytotoxic, electrochemical anodization, hemolytic, intracutaneous reactivity, nanoporous acupuncture needles
ISSN:2005-2901