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Desenvolvemos e avaliamos um protótipo de microbomba para uma nova forma de medicamento que é impulsionada por uma reação química. A reação química entre o ácido cítrico e o bicarbonato de sódio produz dióxido de carbono, cuja pressão empurra o medicamento para fora. Esta microbomba é menor em tamanho do que as microbombas convencionais do tipo diafragma e é adequada para engolir.
Mizuki IKEDA
Nihon University
Satomitsu IMAI
Nihon University
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Mizuki IKEDA, Satomitsu IMAI, "Basic Study of Micro-Pumps for Medication Driven by Chemical Reactions" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E106-C, no. 6, pp. 253-257, June 2023, doi: 10.1587/transele.2022OMS0007.
Abstract: We have developed and evaluated a prototype micro-pump for a new form of medication that is driven by a chemical reaction. The chemical reaction between citric acid and sodium bicarbonate produces carbon dioxide, the pressure of which pushes the medication out. This micropump is smaller in size than conventional diaphragm-type micropumps and is suitable for swallowing.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1587/transele.2022OMS0007/_p
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