Sampling device for in vivo sampling of liquids from the gastrointestinal tract, process for the production thereof and mould or mask for use in the production process

Adrianus Joseph Sprenkels (Inventor), Antonius Johannes Stephanus Maria Jenneboer (Inventor), Konraad Venema (Inventor), Albert van den Berg (Inventor), Willem Meindert de Vos (Inventor)

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a sampling device suitable for in vivo sampling of liquid(s) from the gastro-intestinal tract, comprising a body, the body comprising a channel and an opening for entrance of the liquid(s) at one end of the channel, and a cover bonded to at least part of the body and arranged such that the channel in the body is at least partially covered by the cover, the channel having a length of 2 mm - 25 m and a perimeter of 2.4-8600 [mu]m, the channel further comprising one or more side compartments, and the channel with the optional one or more side compartments having a volume of 5 nl - 4500 [mu]l.

Original languageEnglish
Patent numberWO2007061305
IPCB01L 3/ 00 A I
Priority date22/11/05
Publication statusPublished - 31 May 2007

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