Jin Y, Uchida M, Wang C F, Natsume H, Sugibayashi K, Morimoto Y
College of Pharmacy, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310031, China.
Yao Xue Xue Bao. 2001 Feb;36(2):140-4.
To investigate the effect of particle size and high speed flow of helium gas on the systemic absorption of indomethacin using a needle-less injection system.
Poly-L-lactic acid microspheres containing indomethacin was prepared by the o/w solvent evaporation technique. After anesthetizing the male hairless rat, microspheres filled in the tube cartridge was accelerated by a stream of helium gas at various velocity in the Helios gun system, and then was introduced to the abdominal skin.
Introduction of indomethacin to the hairless rat skin was proportionally increased with enhancing the helium pressure (supersonic flow). Bioavailability and Cmax were also dependent on the helium pressure.
This method can be used to deliver the powered drug and/or microparticulate systems into the skin tissues and the systemic circulation.