Prof. Massimo Mariconda, Prof.ssa Carla Cicala, Prof. Giovanni Improta.
Goals
- Integrated device able to quantify and localize NSAID administered transdermally;<
- Metrological characterization in terms of sensivity and resolution.
Results
- A FEM model for identifying individual tissue was developed for improving the interindividual reproducibility and validated experimentally through on-field tests carried out at the Academic Hospital of Federico II University.
Keywords
Impedance Spectroscopy, drug absorption monitoring, transdermal delivery, non-invasive, real time monitoring;
Collaborations
A.O.U. Federico II, Politecnico di Torino.
Projects
«TDeUM – Transdermal Universal Meter» (Bando Finanziamenti Ricerca di Ateneo Unina 2016).
Awards
IMEKO TC-10 2016 Best Live Demonstration Award.