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Agglomerate strength and dispersion of pharmaceutical powders

  • Santoso Adi
  • , Handoko Adi
  • , Hak Kim Chan
  • , Warren H. Finlay
  • , Zhenbo Tong
  • , Runyu Yang
  • , Aibing Yu

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Abstract

This study aims to investigate quantitatively the direct correlation between the mechanical strength of powder agglomerates and their dispersion into aerosols by a dry powder inhaler. Agglomerates of mannitol as a model drug-only formulation were prepared by a rolling method followed by exposure to various relative humidity (RH: 55%, 82%, 86% and 90%). The agglomerate strength was obtained from the compression of single agglomerates at a selected speed rate using an Instron testing machine. The dispersion performance (FPFLoaded) was determined at flow rates of 60 and 100lmin-1 using an Aeroliser® coupled to a multistage liquid impinger. Results showed an inverse linear relationship between the agglomerate strength and the dispersion performance. An increase in strength from 3 to 183kPa resulted in a significant drop (P<0.05) of 18% in the FPFLoaded. Agglomerates containing 'solid bridges' exhibited higher strength (three to eight times) and lower FPF (5-15%, corresponding to 86% and 90% RH) compared to those containing 'liquid bridges'. These results have provided direct information on the agglomerate strength and its quantitative relationship with powder aerosol performance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)285-294
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Aerosol Science
Volume42
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2011

Keywords

  • Aerosol
  • Agglomerate strength
  • Dry powder inhalation
  • Mannitol
  • Storage humidity

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