Effect of Lactose Pseudopolymorphic Transition on the Aerosolization Performance of Drug/Carrier Mixtures
Physico-chemical properties of lactose are key factors in adhesive mixtures used as dry powder inhaler (DPI). Despite the abundant literature on this topic, the effect of the polymorphism and pseudo-polymorphism of lactose has been seldom investigated and discussed although often lactose used in DPI...
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Main Authors: | Andrea Della Bella (Author), Michele Müller (Author), Andrea Danani (Author), Luciano Soldati (Author), Ruggero Bettini (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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