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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Nielsen, Line Hagner
Technical University of Denmark
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- 20233D-printed Radiopaque Microdevices with Enhanced Mucoadhesive Geometry for Oral Drug Deliverycitations
- 2019Artificial gut-on-a-disc platform to evaluate ph sensitive coatings of oral drug delivery devices
- 2019Where Is the Drug? Quantitative 3D Distribution Analyses of Confined Drug-Loaded Polymer Matricescitations
- 2019Evaluation of the solid state form of tadalafil in sub-micron thin films using nanomechanical infrared spectroscopycitations
- 2018Evaluation of the effects of spray drying parameters for producing cubosome powder precursorscitations
- 2018Evaluation of the effects of spray drying parameters for producing cubosome powder precursorscitations
- 2017Microcontainers as an oral delivery system for spray dried cubosomes containing ovalbumincitations
- 2016Triple co-culture cell model as an in vitro model for oral particulate vaccine systems
- 2015Stabilisation of amorphous furosemide increases the oral drug bioavailability in ratscitations
- 2013Spray coating of microcontainers with eudragit using ferromagnetic shadow masks for controlled oral release of poorly water soluble drugs.
- 2013Preparation of an amorphous sodium furosemide salt improves solubility and dissolution rate and leads to a faster Tmax after oral dosing to ratscitations
- 2013Biodegradable microcontainers as an oral drug delivery system for poorly soluble drugs.
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Evaluation of the effects of spray drying parameters for producing cubosome powder precursors
Abstract
Vaccines provide great benefit for global health, but are insufficiently distributed in developing countries due to high costs of manufacturing and limited storage stability. Spray drying formulations of peptide-based vaccines offer a promising strategy to reduce production costs and improve unrefrigerated storage stability. This design of experiments investigated how adjusting spray drying parameters (inlet temperature, atomization pressure, feed rate and aspiration rate) affects residual moisture and reconstitution properties of the powder product, and morphology and size of the rehydrated particles. An emulsion capable of forming cubosomes with the protein ovalbumin as model antigen was used as vaccine formulation and spray dried. The produced powders had low residual moisture content, independent of the spray drying parameters within the range investigated. Cryogenic transmission electron microscopy revealed that cubosomes were produced after rehydration regardless of the spray drying parameters. Furthermore, dynamic light scattering showed that the average diameter of the rehydrated particles consistently was close to 230 nm at any combination of spray drying parameters as long as the outlet temperature was kept below a threshold of 115oC. The process thus appears to be robust allowing optimization to be focused on yield, dry particle engineering or outlet temperature considerations.