2018
DOI: 10.22159/ajpcr.2018.v11i6.24151
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Ocular Drug Delivery System Using Open-Source Syringe Pump

Abstract: Objective: The objective of this study is to design an automated ocular drug delivery system controlled by an open-source syringe pump, which in turn is to be controlled using Arduino UNO.Methods: The Arduino UNO is the microcontroller used to control the entire setup. The drug delivery is executed using the open-source syringe pump. A 12V NEMA 17 stepper motor is used to execute the pump movements. To facilitate the ease of use, an Android application developed using Android Studio has been developed, where i… Show more

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“…These systems have been adapted to do multiple volumes [66] and even large volumes [67,68] for extrusionbased additive manufacturing systems. In addition, multi-syringe systems have been built [61,69] and open source syringe pumps have been demonstrated for high precision applications like occular drug delivery [70]. The development of the open source multichannel pipette system shown here can be coupled to the existing work on syringe pumps to drive the main piston.…”
Section: Reuse Potential and Adaptabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These systems have been adapted to do multiple volumes [66] and even large volumes [67,68] for extrusionbased additive manufacturing systems. In addition, multi-syringe systems have been built [61,69] and open source syringe pumps have been demonstrated for high precision applications like occular drug delivery [70]. The development of the open source multichannel pipette system shown here can be coupled to the existing work on syringe pumps to drive the main piston.…”
Section: Reuse Potential and Adaptabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The error value in the form of the coefficient of variation (CV) for the flow rate of 12 ml h -1 is 4.83%. [15][16][17] Figure 6: The linearity testing of the syringe pump for (a) 0.6 ml h -1 , (b) 6 ml h -1 , and (c) 12 ml h -1 .…”
Section: The Linearity Of the Syringe Pumpmentioning
confidence: 99%