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  Performance-Modifying Influences in Dry Powder Inhalation Systems
 
 
Titel: Performance-Modifying Influences in Dry Powder Inhalation Systems
Auteur: Staniforth, John N.
Verschenen in: Aerosol science and technology
Paginering: Jaargang 22 (1995) nr. 4 pagina's 346-353
Jaar: 1995
Inhoud: Although dry powder inhaler (DPI) systems offer many advantages over conventional pressurized metered dose aerosols for therapeutic use, there are a number of formulation-related aspects of functionality which can significantly reduce DPI performance. A general introduction is provided to the physical requirements for preparation of efficient and effective therapeutic aerosols and dry powder inhaler systems in particular. Of a number of important DPI design factors highlighted in the introduction, the present study concentrates on two specific ex vivo performance-modifying influences of particle characteristics used in dry powder inhalers. Firstly, powder entrainment characteristics were studied using a model system and it was found that particle-entrainment tube (device) interactions were of two main types, depending on whether coarse or fine lactose particles were involved. In the case of coarse particles (in the range 90-180 μm), entrainment was found to depend on mean linear air velocity (in the range 5-15 ms-1) and tube diameter. For fine particles (in the range 63-90 μm), entrainment was found to be dependent on both tube diameter and pressure drop at the site of entrainment. Further, in the case of lactose carrier particles > 90 μm, entrainment was found to be complete in a small velocity spread, unlike the behavior of finer particles (< 90 μm). Secondly, powder blend homogeneity/stability was found to be a function of the number and nature of the contacting surfaces. Optimum homogeneity of lactose/salbutamol blends was achieved with single contact surface blending. Blends were destabilized by contact with dissimilar second contact surfaces.
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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