The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of formulation excipients on physical characteristics of inhalation dry powders prepared by spray-drying. The excipients used were a series of amino acids (glycine, alanine, leucine, isoleucine), trehalose and dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC). The particle diameter and the powder density were assessed by laser diffraction and tap density measurements, respectively. The aerosol behaviour of the powders was studied in a Multi-Stage Liquid Impinger. The nature and the relative proportion of the excipients affected the aerosol performance of the powders, mainly by altering powder tap density and degree of particle aggregation. The alanine/trehalose/DPPC (30/10/60 w/w/w) formulation sho...
Dry powder inhalers have become increasingly attractive for pulmonary delivery of locally and system...
peer reviewedPulmonary drug administration has long been used for local or systemic treatment due to...
Dry powder inhalers have become increasingly attractive for pulmonary delivery of locally and system...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of formulation excipients and physical char...
Dry powders suitable for inhalation containing β-estradiol, leucine as a dispersibility enhancer and...
The objective of this study was to determine whether spray drying is an appropriate method for the p...
For a dry powder carrier platform to be suitable for pulmonary delivery of potent biomacromolecules,...
The objective of this study was to investigate the influence of formulation excipients on the physic...
Powder aerosols made of albumin, dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) and a protein stabilizer (lac...
The present study evaluates the effect of L-leucine concentration and operating parameters of a labo...
Combining an amino acid and a sugar is a known strategy in the formulation of spray or freeze dried ...
In this study, the amino acids arginine, aspartic acid, leucine, phenylalanine and threonine were in...
Aerosol microparticles of salbutamol sulphate are gas-phase coated with an amino acid l-leucine. Dep...
Purpose. Relatively large (>5 mu m) and porous (mass density < 0.4 g/cm(3)) particles present advant...
This review examines the effects of particle properties on drug–carrier interactions in the preparat...
Dry powder inhalers have become increasingly attractive for pulmonary delivery of locally and system...
peer reviewedPulmonary drug administration has long been used for local or systemic treatment due to...
Dry powder inhalers have become increasingly attractive for pulmonary delivery of locally and system...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of formulation excipients and physical char...
Dry powders suitable for inhalation containing β-estradiol, leucine as a dispersibility enhancer and...
The objective of this study was to determine whether spray drying is an appropriate method for the p...
For a dry powder carrier platform to be suitable for pulmonary delivery of potent biomacromolecules,...
The objective of this study was to investigate the influence of formulation excipients on the physic...
Powder aerosols made of albumin, dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) and a protein stabilizer (lac...
The present study evaluates the effect of L-leucine concentration and operating parameters of a labo...
Combining an amino acid and a sugar is a known strategy in the formulation of spray or freeze dried ...
In this study, the amino acids arginine, aspartic acid, leucine, phenylalanine and threonine were in...
Aerosol microparticles of salbutamol sulphate are gas-phase coated with an amino acid l-leucine. Dep...
Purpose. Relatively large (>5 mu m) and porous (mass density < 0.4 g/cm(3)) particles present advant...
This review examines the effects of particle properties on drug–carrier interactions in the preparat...
Dry powder inhalers have become increasingly attractive for pulmonary delivery of locally and system...
peer reviewedPulmonary drug administration has long been used for local or systemic treatment due to...
Dry powder inhalers have become increasingly attractive for pulmonary delivery of locally and system...