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Determination of Particle Size of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients in Dry Powder Inhaler Formulations
Stefani Fertaki1,2, Malvina Orkoula1, Christos Kontoyannis1,2
1Department of Pharmacy, University of Patras, GR-26504 Patras, Greece.
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Background/Objectives: Accurate determination of active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) particle size within dry powder inhaler (DPI) formulations is essential for ensuring effective pulmonary delivery but remains analytically challenging due to low API content and micronized particle size. Methods: In this study, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) coupled with energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysis (EDX) was used to directly identify and calculate the API particle size within several different commercial DPI products fit for purpose under regulatory constraints. The method exploits unique elemental markers inherent to each API, enabling reliable discrimination from excipients without prior sample modification or API extraction. Results: Large-area SEM-EDX mapping was used to localize API particles, followed by high-magnification imaging and confirmatory spot microanalysis. Particle sizes were manually measured for at least 50 API particles per formulation using image analysis software, and particle size distribution parameters were calculated from equivalent spherical diameters. Conclusions: The methodology was successfully applied to Spiriva®, Anoro® Ellipta, and Relvar® Ellipta inhalation powders, revealing micronized APIs with distinct morphological features and verifying systematic application across products. Cross-validation against laser diffraction measurements of pure APIs demonstrated statistical equivalence, confirming the robustness and analytical utility of the proposed method for particle size assessment in DPI formulations.
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