Unsteady jet in designing innovative drug delivery system

ORAL

Abstract

Micro-needle injections, a promising pain-free drug delivery method, is constrained by its limited penetration depth. This deficiency can be overcome by implementing fast unsteady jet that can penetrate sub-dermally. The development of a faster liquid jet would increase the penetration depth and delivery volume of micro-needles. In this preliminary work, the nonlinear transient behavior of an elastic tube balloon in providing fast discharge is analyzed. A physical model that combines the Mooney Rivlin Material model and Young-Lapalce's Law was developed and used to investigate the fast discharging dynamic phenomenon. A proof of concept prototype was constructed to demonstrate the feasibility of a simple thumb-sized delivery system to generate liquid jet with desired speed in the range of 5-10 m/s.

Authors

  • Cong Wang

    Caltech

  • Paul Mazur

    Caltech

  • Julia Cosse

    Caltech, California Institute of Technology

  • Stephanie Rider

    Caltech

  • Morteza Gharib

    Caltech, California Institute of Technology