The Processing Space of the Spray-Dried Mannitol-Leucine System for Pulmonary Drug Delivery
Designing spray-dried particles for inhalation aims at specific physicochemical properties including a respirable aerodynamic diameter and adequate powder dispersibility. Leucine, an amphiphilic amino acid, has been shown to aid in optimizing bulk powder properties. Mannitol, a model crystalline act...
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Main Authors: | Riley T. Schweizer (Author), Mani Ordoubadi (Author), Cody A. Prather (Author), Reinhard Vehring (Author), Kimberly B. Shepard (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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