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@proceedings{2270438, author = {Pavloková, Sylvie and Karas, Jakub and Hořavová, Hana and Gajdziok, Jan}, booktitle = {4th European Conference on Pharmaceutics}, keywords = {spray drying; microparticles; mannitol; pulmonary administration; design of experiments; multiple linear regression; perspective plots}, language = {eng}, title = {DoE approach to optimize the spray drying process conditions for the preparation of mannitol-based microparticles intended for pulmonary administration}, url = {https://www.europeanmeeting.org/home/}, year = {2023} }
TY - CONF ID - 2270438 AU - Pavloková, Sylvie - Karas, Jakub - Hořavová, Hana - Gajdziok, Jan PY - 2023 TI - DoE approach to optimize the spray drying process conditions for the preparation of mannitol-based microparticles intended for pulmonary administration KW - spray drying KW - microparticles KW - mannitol KW - pulmonary administration KW - design of experiments KW - multiple linear regression KW - perspective plots UR - https://www.europeanmeeting.org/home/ N2 - Nowadays, the optimization of process/formulation parameters represents an important step in research, and the design of experiment (DoE) approach is getting great attention in the field of pharmaceutical technology. In order to understand the relationship among input variables and response(s) or directly to find optimal process settings while achieving high efficiency and low costs at the same time, response surface methodology (RSM) is widely used. A suitable tool for RSM application when having 2–4 independent factors is Box-Behnken design (BBD), which is also sufficient to fit a quadratic model. The present study was focused on investigating of mannitol-based microparticles prepared by the spray drying method and intended for pulmonary administration mediated by inhalation. The effects of spray drying process parameters on the particle size were investigated employing BBD and DoE data analysis. Mass median aerodynamic diameter (MMAD) was selected as the characteristic of particle size. Particles of the MMAD in the interval of 1– 5 μm reach the deep lungs represented by small airways and alveoli, which is desired. ER -
PAVLOKOVÁ, Sylvie, Jakub KARAS, Hana HOŘAVOVÁ a Jan GAJDZIOK. DoE approach to optimize the spray drying process conditions for the preparation of mannitol-based microparticles intended for pulmonary administration. In \textit{4th European Conference on Pharmaceutics}. 2023.
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