Literature DB >> 15760097

The potential use of Raman mapping to investigate in vitro deposition of combination pressurized metered-dose inhalers.

D Fraser Steele1, Paul M Young, Robert Price, Timothy Smith, Stephen Edge, David Lewis.   

Abstract

Scanning near-infrared Raman microscopy has been used to map aerosol particulate deposits produced from pressurized metered-dose inhalers (pMDI). A commercially available combination asthma therapy pMDI (Ventide, Allen and Hanbury, UK), containing salbutamol and beclometasone dipropionate, was analyzed by conventional in vitro quantitative analysis and scanning Raman microscopy. Raman maps, taken from Andersen cascade impactor plate stages 3 and 5 (over 100 x 100 microm areas) suggested good correlation with chemical analysis of the respective stages. Scanning Raman microscopy allows visual differentiation between formulation components (not possible using conventional imaging techniques), while potentially allowing chemical quantification.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15760097      PMCID: PMC2751228          DOI: 10.1208/aapsj060432

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AAPS J        ISSN: 1550-7416            Impact factor:   4.009


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