Effect of particle shape on dry particle inhalation: Study of flowability, aerosolization, and deposition properties

Meer Saiful Hassan, Raymond Wai Man Lau

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Abstract

The shape effects of dry particles on flowability, aerosolization, and deposition properties in inhalation drug delivery are studied. The properties are compared with similar size range particles of different shapes such as sphere, needle, cube, plate, and pollen. Flowability of the particles is characterized by Carr's compressibility index and angle of slide (θ) method. The aerosolization and deposition properties of the particles are studied in vitro using an eight-stage Anderson cascade impactor with a Rotahaler®. Pollen-shaped particles are found to exhibit better flowability, higher emitted dose, and higher fine particle fraction than particles of other shapes in similar size range. They showed minimum θ of 35° and maximum emitted dose of 87% and fine particle fraction of 16%. The use of pollen-shaped particles can be a potential improvement in dry particle inhalation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1252-1262
Number of pages11
JournalAAPS PharmSciTech
Volume10
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2009
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Pharmaceutical Science

Keywords

  • Cascade impactor
  • Dry particle inhalation
  • Emitted dose
  • Fine particle fraction
  • Flowability
  • Pollen-shaped particles

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