Background: To evaluate the deposition efficiency of spray droplets in a nasal cavity produced from a spray device, it is important to determine droplet size distribution, velocity, and its dispersion during atomization. Due to the limiting geometric dimensions of the nasal cavity airway, the spray plume cannot develop to its full size inside the nasal vestibule to penetrate the nasal valve region for effective drug deposition. Methods: Particle/droplet image analysis was used to determine local mean droplet sizes at eight regions within the spray plume under different actuation pressures that represent typical hand operation from pediatric to adult patients. Results: The results showed that higher actuation pressure produces smaller drople...
Experimental images from particle/droplet image analyser (PDIA) and particle image velocimetry (PIV)...
Experimental images from particle/droplet image analyser (PDIA) and particle image velocimetry (PIV)...
The primary objective of this research was to extract the essential information needed for setting a...
The nasal route presents an enormous opportunity to exploit the highly vascularized respiratory airw...
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations of nasal drug delivery often neglect the initial spra...
An understanding of the physical mechanisms underlying the atomization process from a spray device c...
Effective nasal drug delivery is highly dependent on the delivery of drug from the nasal spray devic...
In this study, the effects of nasal drug delivery device and the spray nozzle orientation on sprayed...
Deposition of polydisperse particles representing nasal spray application in a human nasal cavity wa...
Purpose: Effective nasal drug delivery of new-generation systemic drugs requires efficient devices t...
Deposition of polydisperse particles representing nasal spray application in a human nasal cavity wa...
Particle depositional studies fromnasal sprays are important for efficient drug delivery. The main i...
Spray atomization is a common process found in different industries, where sprays under high inject...
Nasal drug delivery can be assessed by a variety of means and regulatory agencies, e.g., the Food an...
To study the effects of nasal deformity on aerosol penetration past the nasal valve (NV) for varying...
Experimental images from particle/droplet image analyser (PDIA) and particle image velocimetry (PIV)...
Experimental images from particle/droplet image analyser (PDIA) and particle image velocimetry (PIV)...
The primary objective of this research was to extract the essential information needed for setting a...
The nasal route presents an enormous opportunity to exploit the highly vascularized respiratory airw...
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations of nasal drug delivery often neglect the initial spra...
An understanding of the physical mechanisms underlying the atomization process from a spray device c...
Effective nasal drug delivery is highly dependent on the delivery of drug from the nasal spray devic...
In this study, the effects of nasal drug delivery device and the spray nozzle orientation on sprayed...
Deposition of polydisperse particles representing nasal spray application in a human nasal cavity wa...
Purpose: Effective nasal drug delivery of new-generation systemic drugs requires efficient devices t...
Deposition of polydisperse particles representing nasal spray application in a human nasal cavity wa...
Particle depositional studies fromnasal sprays are important for efficient drug delivery. The main i...
Spray atomization is a common process found in different industries, where sprays under high inject...
Nasal drug delivery can be assessed by a variety of means and regulatory agencies, e.g., the Food an...
To study the effects of nasal deformity on aerosol penetration past the nasal valve (NV) for varying...
Experimental images from particle/droplet image analyser (PDIA) and particle image velocimetry (PIV)...
Experimental images from particle/droplet image analyser (PDIA) and particle image velocimetry (PIV)...
The primary objective of this research was to extract the essential information needed for setting a...