On the relationship between blend state and dispersibility of adhesive mixtures containing active pharmaceutical ingredients
The objectives of this investigation were to study the evolution in blend state of adhesive mixtures containing the active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) salbutamol, budesonide and AZD5423 and to study the relationship between blend state and dispersibility of the mixtures, as assessed by the fin...
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doaj-aad2b29e2b144ac5b623c1cef54cfd692020-12-25T05:12:01ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Pharmaceutics: X2590-15672021-12-013100069On the relationship between blend state and dispersibility of adhesive mixtures containing active pharmaceutical ingredientsJonas Rudén0Göran Frenning1Tobias Bramer2Kyrre Thalberg3Göran Alderborn4Department of Pharmaceutical Biosciences and the Swedish Drug Delivery Forum (SDDF), Uppsala University, Husargatan 3, Box 580, SE-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden; Corresponding author.Department of Pharmaceutical Biosciences and the Swedish Drug Delivery Forum (SDDF), Uppsala University, Husargatan 3, Box 580, SE-751 23 Uppsala, SwedenInhalation Product Development, Pharmaceutical Technology & Development, Operations, AstraZeneca, Gothenburg, SwedenInhalation Product Development, Pharmaceutical Technology & Development, Operations, AstraZeneca, Gothenburg, Sweden; Emmace Consulting AB, Medicon Village, Lund, SwedenDepartment of Pharmaceutical Biosciences and the Swedish Drug Delivery Forum (SDDF), Uppsala University, Husargatan 3, Box 580, SE-751 23 Uppsala, SwedenThe objectives of this investigation were to study the evolution in blend state of adhesive mixtures containing the active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) salbutamol, budesonide and AZD5423 and to study the relationship between blend state and dispersibility of the mixtures, as assessed by the fine particle fraction (FPF). A series of adhesive mixtures of varied fines concentration were prepared for each API using the same type of carrier. Based on visual examination and powder mechanics, blend states were identified and summarized as blend state maps for each API. The dispersibility of the mixtures was studied using a Fast Screening Impactor (FSI) equipped with a ScreenHaler. The evolution in blend state differed between the APIs in terms of the width of the blend states. The structure of the adhesion layer also differed between the APIs, from relatively uniform to a heterogeneous layer with small agglomerates dispersed on the carrier surface. All three APIs expressed a similar type of bended relationship between FPF and fines concentration. However, the initial rate of increase and the fines concentration of the plateau differed between the APIs. The adhesive mixtures of all APIs followed the three main states in terms of structural evolution and the overall shape of the FPF-fines concentration profiles could be explained by the evolution in blend state. It is proposed that the structure of the adhesion layer is an important factor explaining the differences in blend state - blend dispersibility relationships between the APIs.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590156720300311Adhesive mixtureDry powder inhalerPowder mechanicsBlend stateFine particle fractionPowder dispersibility |
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On the relationship between blend state and dispersibility of adhesive mixtures containing active pharmaceutical ingredients |
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On the relationship between blend state and dispersibility of adhesive mixtures containing active pharmaceutical ingredients |
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On the relationship between blend state and dispersibility of adhesive mixtures containing active pharmaceutical ingredients |
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On the relationship between blend state and dispersibility of adhesive mixtures containing active pharmaceutical ingredients |
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On the relationship between blend state and dispersibility of adhesive mixtures containing active pharmaceutical ingredients |
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on the relationship between blend state and dispersibility of adhesive mixtures containing active pharmaceutical ingredients |
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International Journal of Pharmaceutics: X |
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2590-1567 |
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2021-12-01 |
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The objectives of this investigation were to study the evolution in blend state of adhesive mixtures containing the active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) salbutamol, budesonide and AZD5423 and to study the relationship between blend state and dispersibility of the mixtures, as assessed by the fine particle fraction (FPF). A series of adhesive mixtures of varied fines concentration were prepared for each API using the same type of carrier. Based on visual examination and powder mechanics, blend states were identified and summarized as blend state maps for each API. The dispersibility of the mixtures was studied using a Fast Screening Impactor (FSI) equipped with a ScreenHaler. The evolution in blend state differed between the APIs in terms of the width of the blend states. The structure of the adhesion layer also differed between the APIs, from relatively uniform to a heterogeneous layer with small agglomerates dispersed on the carrier surface. All three APIs expressed a similar type of bended relationship between FPF and fines concentration. However, the initial rate of increase and the fines concentration of the plateau differed between the APIs. The adhesive mixtures of all APIs followed the three main states in terms of structural evolution and the overall shape of the FPF-fines concentration profiles could be explained by the evolution in blend state. It is proposed that the structure of the adhesion layer is an important factor explaining the differences in blend state - blend dispersibility relationships between the APIs. |
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Adhesive mixture Dry powder inhaler Powder mechanics Blend state Fine particle fraction Powder dispersibility |
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