The AER animal whole-body nebulized drug delivery system is often used to establish animal models and conduct sensitization and inhalation exposure research. The system can atomize and disperse liquid medicines into inhalable aerosols.
Product Description
The AER animal whole-body nebulized drug delivery system is often used to establish animal models and conduct sensitization and inhalation exposure research. The system can atomize and disperse liquid medicines into inhalable aerosols. Animals are exposed to an experimental chamber with a predetermined time and a certain gas concentration to complete the process of sensitization and stimulation and realize the establishment of animal models; it can also be used as an exposure system for systemic exposure inhalation experiments on animals.
The high-frequency oscillation technology of microporous sieves is used in drug atomization, which replaces the traditional ultrasonic and air jet atomization. There are thousands of precise micropores in the center of the atomization head. During atomization, the microporous sieve ejects the liquid medicine as the aerosol through high-frequency vibration. Aerosols have a particle size of 1-5 microns, can effectively enter the alveoli, and are droplets facilitating deep lung deposition.
The system mainly comprises the controller, atomization, and exhaust gas experimental chamber.
Available in single and dual-channel configurations.
Animal atomization drug delivery systems can provide administration chambers of different sizes; please inquire for details.