Microparticles of Polyvinyl Alcohol for Nasal Delivery. I. Generation by Spray-Drying and Spray-Desolvation |
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Authors: | Ting Teck-Yeo Gonda Igor Gipps Elizabeth M. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Glaxo Australia Pty Ltd, 1061 Mountain Highway, Boronia, Victoria, 3155, Australia;(2) Department of Pharmacy, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, 2006, Australia |
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Abstract: | Spray-drying and spray-desolvation are described for the generation of polyvinyl alcohol microparticles intended for nasal administration. The spray-dried microparticles of polyvinyl alcohol were of an appropriate size distribution but consisted of hollow spheres, which made them unsuitable for nasal delivery, as rapid clearance and a varied deposition pattern would be expected. Microparticles were also produced by spraying polyvinyl alcohol (average molecular weight of 14,000) solution (12.5%, w/v) at 0.332 ml/min onto the surface of acetone (spray-desolvation). These microparticles were solid collapsed spheres with the desired size for nasal deposition (10-200 µm). This method can be applied to encapsulation of drugs that are heat labile such as peptides and proteins. |
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Keywords: | microparticles microspheres nasal delivery spray-drying spray-desolvation polyvinyl alcohol |
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