Abstract
Pharmaceutical aerosol size distribution analysis based on multi-stage inertial impaction
is well accepted, though laborious. The TSI 3306 Impactor Inlet/3321 time-of-flight (TOF)
Aerodynamic Particle Size Analyzer (APS®) has been evaluated for its ease of use and
potential for time savings during product development. However, instrument inlet modifications
may be necessary for increased correlation with equivalent measurements obtained
by inertial impaction following pharmacopeial methods. A heated inlet extension
tube was located between the USP/Ph.Eur. throat and the Single-Stage Impactor (SSI) to
promote evaporation of residual ethanol from aerosol droplets, generated from two formulations
containing ethanol as semi-volatile solubilizer (8 and 20% w/w) for the active
pharmaceutical ingredient. As temperature and extension length increased, the SSI-measured
fine particle fraction (aerosol < 4.7
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