Investigation into Alternative Sugars as Potential Carriers for Dry Powder Formulation of Budesonide

Introduction: Dry powder inhaler (DPI) formulations are so far being used for pulmonary drug delivery, mainly for the treatment of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Currently most of DPI formulations rely on lactose as a carrier in the drug powder blend. However, due to reduci...

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Main Authors: Ali Nokhodchi, Mohammed-Nurul Momin, Atoosa Hedayati
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Language:English
Published: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2011-08-01
Series:BioImpacts
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5681/bi.2011.014
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author Ali Nokhodchi
Mohammed-Nurul Momin
Atoosa Hedayati
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description Introduction: Dry powder inhaler (DPI) formulations are so far being used for pulmonary drug delivery, mainly for the treatment of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Currently most of DPI formulations rely on lactose as a carrier in the drug powder blend. However, due to reducing sugar function of lactose which makes it incompatible with some drugs such as budesonide, it is realistic to investigate for alternative sugars that would overcome the concerned drawback but still have the positive aspects of lactose. Methods: The study was conducted by characterizing carriers for their physico-chemical properties and preparing drug/carrier blends with concentration of 5% and 10% drug with the carrier. The mixing uniformity (homogeneity) of Budesonide in the blends was analyzed using spectrophotometer. The blend was then filled into NB7/2 Airmax inhaler device and the deposition profiles of the drug were determined using multi stage liquid impinger (MSLI) after aerosolization at 4 kPa via the inhaler. The morphology of the carriers conducted using the scanning electron microscope. Results: The results determined that the mean fine particle fraction (FPF) of 5% and 10% blends of mannitol was 61%, possibly due to fine elongated particles. Dextrose exhibited excellent flowability. Scanning electron microscope illustrated mannitol with fine elongated particles and dextrose presenting larger and coarse particles. It was found out that type of carriers, particle size distribution, and morphology would influence the FPF of budesonide. Conclusion: It may be concluded that mannitol could be suitable as a carrier on the basis of its pharmaceutical performance and successful achievement of FPF whereas the more hygroscopic sugars such as sorbitol or xylitol showed poor dispersibility leading to lower FPF.
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spelling doaj.art-3914452fbc5a452ab81bc427573129df2022-12-21T20:16:54ZengTabriz University of Medical SciencesBioImpacts2228-56522228-56602011-08-0112105111Investigation into Alternative Sugars as Potential Carriers for Dry Powder Formulation of BudesonideAli NokhodchiMohammed-Nurul MominAtoosa HedayatiIntroduction: Dry powder inhaler (DPI) formulations are so far being used for pulmonary drug delivery, mainly for the treatment of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Currently most of DPI formulations rely on lactose as a carrier in the drug powder blend. However, due to reducing sugar function of lactose which makes it incompatible with some drugs such as budesonide, it is realistic to investigate for alternative sugars that would overcome the concerned drawback but still have the positive aspects of lactose. Methods: The study was conducted by characterizing carriers for their physico-chemical properties and preparing drug/carrier blends with concentration of 5% and 10% drug with the carrier. The mixing uniformity (homogeneity) of Budesonide in the blends was analyzed using spectrophotometer. The blend was then filled into NB7/2 Airmax inhaler device and the deposition profiles of the drug were determined using multi stage liquid impinger (MSLI) after aerosolization at 4 kPa via the inhaler. The morphology of the carriers conducted using the scanning electron microscope. Results: The results determined that the mean fine particle fraction (FPF) of 5% and 10% blends of mannitol was 61%, possibly due to fine elongated particles. Dextrose exhibited excellent flowability. Scanning electron microscope illustrated mannitol with fine elongated particles and dextrose presenting larger and coarse particles. It was found out that type of carriers, particle size distribution, and morphology would influence the FPF of budesonide. Conclusion: It may be concluded that mannitol could be suitable as a carrier on the basis of its pharmaceutical performance and successful achievement of FPF whereas the more hygroscopic sugars such as sorbitol or xylitol showed poor dispersibility leading to lower FPF.http://dx.doi.org/10.5681/bi.2011.014Dry Powder InhalerBudesonidePhysico-Chemical PropertiesFine Particle DoseFine Particle Fraction
spellingShingle Ali Nokhodchi
Mohammed-Nurul Momin
Atoosa Hedayati
Investigation into Alternative Sugars as Potential Carriers for Dry Powder Formulation of Budesonide
BioImpacts
Dry Powder Inhaler
Budesonide
Physico-Chemical Properties
Fine Particle Dose
Fine Particle Fraction
title Investigation into Alternative Sugars as Potential Carriers for Dry Powder Formulation of Budesonide
title_full Investigation into Alternative Sugars as Potential Carriers for Dry Powder Formulation of Budesonide
title_fullStr Investigation into Alternative Sugars as Potential Carriers for Dry Powder Formulation of Budesonide
title_full_unstemmed Investigation into Alternative Sugars as Potential Carriers for Dry Powder Formulation of Budesonide
title_short Investigation into Alternative Sugars as Potential Carriers for Dry Powder Formulation of Budesonide
title_sort investigation into alternative sugars as potential carriers for dry powder formulation of budesonide
topic Dry Powder Inhaler
Budesonide
Physico-Chemical Properties
Fine Particle Dose
Fine Particle Fraction
url http://dx.doi.org/10.5681/bi.2011.014
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