Effect of Micromeritics Properties and Static Charge on the Performance of Dry Powder Inhaler

  • Kapileswar Swain Department of Pharmacy Practice, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Benghazi, Benghazi/Libya

Abstract

A drug product combines pharmacologic activity with pharmaceutical properties. Desirable performance characteristics are physical and chemical stability, ease of processing, accurate and reproducible delivery to the target organ, and availability at the site of action. For the dry powder inhaler (DPI), these goals can be met with a suitable powder formulation, an efficient metering system, and a carefully selected device. This review focuses on the Effect of micromeritic properties and static charge on the performance of Dry powder inhaler. Most DPI formulations consist of micronized drug blended with larger carrier particles, which enhance flow, reduce aggregation, and aid in dispersion. A combination of intrinsic physicochemical properties, particle size, shape, surface area, and morphology affects the forces of interaction and aerodynamic properties, which in turn determine fluidization, dispersion, delivery to the lungs, and deposition in the peripheral airways.

Published
2019-12-02