Carrier-free spray-dried dispersions for pulmonary delivery, for which the demand is growing, frequently require the incorporation of dispersibility-enhancing excipients into the formulations to improve the efficacy of the dosage form. One of the most promising of such excipients, L-leucine, is expected to be approved for inhalation soon and has been studied exhaustively. However, during stability, small fibers protruding from the particles of leucine-containing powders have occasionally been observed. To clarify the origin of these fibers and assess their potential influence on the performance of the powders, three different classes of spray-dried leucine-containing formulation systems were studied over an 8-month accelerated stability pro...
The present study evaluates the effect of L-leucine concentration and operating parameters of a labo...
Increasingly complicated medication regimens associated with the necessity of the repeated dosing of...
Generally, DPI formulations show low fine particle fraction (FPF) due to poor detachment of drug par...
For a dry powder carrier platform to be suitable for pulmonary delivery of potent biomacromolecules,...
Spray-drying represents a viable alternative to freeze-drying for preparing dry powder dispersions f...
For a dry powder formulation platform to be suitable for pulmonary delivery of potent biopharmaceuti...
For a dry powder formulation platform to be suitable for pulmonary delivery of potent biopharmaceuti...
Non-reducing sugars such as mannitol are widely studied as excipients for spray-dried pharmaceutical...
Combining an amino acid and a sugar is a known strategy in the formulation of spray or freeze dried ...
Tuberculosis is the leading cause of death from a single infectious pathogen worldwide. Lately, the ...
International audienceCiprofloxacin (CIP) apparent permeability and absorption rate across the pulmo...
International audienceCiprofloxacin (CIP) apparent permeability and absorption rate across the pulmo...
International audienceCiprofloxacin (CIP) apparent permeability and absorption rate across the pulmo...
Pulmonary immunisation has gained increased recognition as a means of triggering both a mucosal and ...
Increasingly complicated medication regimens associated with the necessity of the repeated dosing of...
The present study evaluates the effect of L-leucine concentration and operating parameters of a labo...
Increasingly complicated medication regimens associated with the necessity of the repeated dosing of...
Generally, DPI formulations show low fine particle fraction (FPF) due to poor detachment of drug par...
For a dry powder carrier platform to be suitable for pulmonary delivery of potent biomacromolecules,...
Spray-drying represents a viable alternative to freeze-drying for preparing dry powder dispersions f...
For a dry powder formulation platform to be suitable for pulmonary delivery of potent biopharmaceuti...
For a dry powder formulation platform to be suitable for pulmonary delivery of potent biopharmaceuti...
Non-reducing sugars such as mannitol are widely studied as excipients for spray-dried pharmaceutical...
Combining an amino acid and a sugar is a known strategy in the formulation of spray or freeze dried ...
Tuberculosis is the leading cause of death from a single infectious pathogen worldwide. Lately, the ...
International audienceCiprofloxacin (CIP) apparent permeability and absorption rate across the pulmo...
International audienceCiprofloxacin (CIP) apparent permeability and absorption rate across the pulmo...
International audienceCiprofloxacin (CIP) apparent permeability and absorption rate across the pulmo...
Pulmonary immunisation has gained increased recognition as a means of triggering both a mucosal and ...
Increasingly complicated medication regimens associated with the necessity of the repeated dosing of...
The present study evaluates the effect of L-leucine concentration and operating parameters of a labo...
Increasingly complicated medication regimens associated with the necessity of the repeated dosing of...
Generally, DPI formulations show low fine particle fraction (FPF) due to poor detachment of drug par...