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Use of a Fundamental Approach to Spray-Drying Formulation Design to Facilitate the Development of Multi-Component Dry Powder Aerosols for Respiratory Drug Delivery
Authors:Susan Hoe  James W. Ivey  Mohammed A. Boraey  Abouzar Shamsaddini-Shahrbabak  Emadeddin Javaheri  Sadaf Matinkhoo  Warren H. Finlay  Reinhard Vehring
Affiliation:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6G 2G8
Abstract:

Purpose

A fundamental approach incorporating current theoretical models into aerosol formulation design potentially reduces experimental work for complex formulations. A D-amino acid mixture containing D-Leucine (D-Leu), D-Methionine, D-Tryptophan, and D-Tyrosine was selected as a model formulation for this approach.

Methods

Formulation design targets were set, with the aim of producing a highly dispersible D-amino acid aerosol. Particle formation theory and a spray dryer process model were applied with boundary conditions to the design targets, resulting in a priori predictions of particle morphology and necessary spray dryer process parameters. Two formulations containing 60% w/w trehalose, 30% w/w D-Leu, and 10% w/w remaining D-amino acids were manufactured.

Results

The design targets were met. The formulations had rugose and hollow particles, caused by deformation of a crystalline D-Leu shell while trehalose remained amorphous, as predicted by particle formation theory. D-Leu acts as a dispersibility enhancer, ensuring that both formulations: 1) delivered over 40% of the loaded dose into the in vitro lung region, and 2) achieved desired values of lung airway surface liquid concentrations based on lung deposition simulations.

Conclusions

Theoretical models were applied to successfully achieve complex formulations with design challenges a priori. No further iterations to the design process were required.
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