Lipid-microparticles for pulmonary delivery of active pharmaceutical ingredients: Impact of lipid crystallization on spray-drying processability

Volume: 610, Pages: 121259 - 121259
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
Spray-drying is an extensively used technology for engineering inhalable particles. Important technical hurdles are however experienced when lipid-based excipients (LBEs) are spray-dried. Stickiness, extensive wall deposition, or simply inability to yield a solid product have been associated to the low melting points of LBEs. In this work, solutions containing polyglycerol esters of behenic acid (PGFA-behenates), or other high melting point...
Paper Details
Title
Lipid-microparticles for pulmonary delivery of active pharmaceutical ingredients: Impact of lipid crystallization on spray-drying processability
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Volume
610
Pages
121259 - 121259
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