Title of article :
Physico-chemical aspects of lactose for inhalation
Author/Authors :
Kou، نويسنده , , Xiang and Chan، نويسنده , , Lai Wah and Steckel، نويسنده , , Hartwig and Heng، نويسنده , , Paul W.S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
A dry powder inhaler (DPI) is a dosage form that consists of a powder formulation in a device which is designed to deliver an active ingredient to the respiratory tract. It has been extensively investigated over the past years and several aspects relating to device and particulate delivery mechanisms have been the focal points for debate. DPI formulations may or may not contain carrier particles but whenever a carrier is included in a commercial formulation, it is almost invariably lactose monohydrate. Many physicochemical properties of the lactose carrier particles have been reported to affect the efficiency of a DPI. A number of preparation methods have been developed which have been claimed to produce lactose carriers with characteristics which lead to improved deposition. Alongside these developments, a number of characterization methods have been developed which have been reported to be useful in the measurement of key properties of the particulate ingredients.
eview describes the various physicochemical characteristics of lactose, methods of manufacturing lactose particulates and their characterization.
Keywords :
Manufacture , characterization , Lactose , physicochemical properties , Dry powder inhaler
Journal title :
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
Journal title :
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews