Abstract

The purpose of the study was to examine the suitability of the Spraytec ® laser diffraction technique for measuring the size distribution of aerosol particles generated from dry powder inhalators. A range of formulations with different dispersion properties were produced by spray-drying. The percentage of particles below 5.0 μm of these formulations was measured by laser diffraction (Mastersizer ® 2000 and Spraytec ®) and inertial impaction (MsLI and NGI) using various inhaler devices and at different flow rates between 30 and 100 l/min. Linear relationships and correlations ( R 2 > 0.9) existed between the results obtained from, on one hand, the Mastersizer ® 2000 and the Spraytec ®, and, on the other hand, the MsLI and the Spraytec ® regardless of flow rates and inhaler devices. The Spraytec ® could be a reliable technique for the development, evaluation and quality control of dry powder aerosol formulations.

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