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Dynamic behavior of a spring-powered micronozzle needle-free injector.

Aurélie Schoubben1, Andrea Cavicchi2, Lanfranco Barberini3, Alessio Faraon4, Marco Berti4, Maurizio Ricci1, Paolo Blasi5, Lucio Postrioti6.   

Abstract

Conventional injection is still the leading method to deliver macromolecular therapeutics. Needle injection is considered a low compliance administration strategy, principally due to pain and needle phobia. This has fostered the research on the development of alternative strategies to circumvent the skin barrier. Among needle-free drug delivery methods, jet injection is an old strategy with great potential not yet completely disclosed. Here, the design, engineering and dynamic behavior of a novel spring-powered micronozzle needle-free injector is presented. Fluid mechanics was first studied in air to calculate jet force and speed as well as injection duration in different conditions. Polyacrylamide gel was used to simulate a soft tissue and to investigate the jet evolution over time of different injected doses. Finally, ex vivo characterization was carried out on pig skin. Results evidenced a direct dependence of the force, velocity, and duration with the injection volume. The model material allowed individuating the different steps of jet penetration and to attempt a mechanistic explanation. A different behavior has been recorded in the skin with interesting findings for subcutaneous and/or dermal delivery. Peculiar features with respect to existing jet injectors confers to this device good potentiality for a future clinical application.
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Keywords:  Insulin; Jet injectors, micronozzle; Spring-powered needle-free injectors; Transdermal delivery

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26027490     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2015.05.067

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pharm        ISSN: 0378-5173            Impact factor:   5.875


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