对吸入气溶的溶解试验的探索
Min Wang1, Zhaoying Fang2,3, Kunhao Yang2,3
1School of Pharmacy, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shandong, China.
AAPS PharmSciTech
|October 1, 2024
概括
开发了一种用于吸入气溶的新溶解方法. 它表明,执行器孔的大小影响药物溶解,为吸入性皮质类固醇的行为提供了洞察力.
科学领域:
- 制药科学 制药科学
- 药物输送系统 药物输送系统
- 气溶科学 气溶科学
背景情况:
- 为吸入气溶开发有效的溶解方法对于药物性能评估至关重要.
- 描述细颗粒剂量及其溶解是吸入药物的关键.
研究的目的:
- 为了建立一个可行的溶解方法来吸入气溶.
- 调查执行器孔大小对药物溶解行为的影响.
主要方法:
- 对于气溶颗粒<4微米,使用了一种新的细颗粒收集方法.
- 布德索尼德被用作计剂量吸入器 (MDI) 研究中的模型药物.
- 在收集的微粒剂量上进行了溶解试验和韦布尔建模.
主要成果:
- 微粒剂量随着执行器孔尺寸的增加而减少.
- 不同的执行器孔尺寸显著影响了药物溶解概况.
- 开发的方法通过f2分析证明了区分能力.
结论:
- 已建立的溶解方法简单,可复制,适合吸入气溶.
- 执行器孔的大小是影响吸入药物溶解的关键因素.
- 这种方法可以探索执行器设计与吸入皮质类固醇溶解之间的关系.
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