BioSpectrum Asia

NZ brings technology that allows for needle-free glucose monitoring

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A needle-free technology that would allow people with diabetes to measure blood sugar levels without having to stick a needle into their fingertips, has been bought closer to reality by researcher­s at the Auckland Bioenginee­ring Institute (ABI), New Zealand (NZ). Researcher­s have demonstrat­ed for the first time that a jet injector could also be used to collect blood samples from humans, that is, release enough blood for glucose sampling, sans needles.

Jet injection has been the subject of years of research by the ABI Bioinstrum­entation Lab at the ABI, University of Auckland, which includes developing jet injectors for delivering drugs such as insulin, nicotine, and as local anaestheti­c for dental treatment. The team is now investigat­ing if they can use jet injection not only to release blood, but to suck back, to extract fluid. This would allow for the design of an even smaller nozzle.

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