Relationships between surface coverage ratio and powder mechanics of binary adhesive mixtures for dry powder inhalers

Publication date: 25 April 2018 Source:International Journal of Pharmaceutics, Volume 541, Issues 1–2 Author(s): Jonas Rudén, Göran Frenning, Tobias Bramer, Kyrre Thalberg, Göran Alderborn The aim of this paper was to study relationships between the content of fine particles and the powder mechanics of binary adhesive mixtures and link these relationships to the blend state. Mixtures with increasing amounts of fine particles (increasing surface coverage ratios (SCR)) were prepared using Lactopress SD as carrier and micro particles of lactose as fines (2.7 µm). Indicators of unsettled bulk density, compressibility and flowability were derived and the blend state was visually examined by imaging. The powder properties studied showed relationships to the SCR characterised by stages. At low SCR, the fine particles predominantly gathered in cavities of the carriers, giving increased bulk density and unchanged or improved flow. Thereafter, increased SCR gave a deposition of particles at the enveloped carrier surface with a gradually more irregular adhesion layer leading to a reduced bulk density and a step-wise reduced flowability. The mechanics of the mixtures at a certain stage were dependent on the structure and the dynamics of the adhesion layer and transitions between the stages were controlled by the evolution of the adhesion layer. It is advisable to use techniques based on different types of flow in order to comprehensively study the mechanics of adhesive mix...
Source: International Journal of Pharmaceutics - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research