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In vitro atomization analysis and evaluation of inhalable sodium sivelestat formulations. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The paper investigates the in vitro atomization properties of a self-developed sodium sivelestat for inhalation to assess its potential as an aerosol medication and to inform future animal studies.
  • It analyzes atomization performance by measuring fine particle mass and total emitted dose, confirming that it meets inhalation requirements.
  • The study compares two nebulizers (air compressed and mesh), finding that mesh nebulizers produce smaller and more uniform particles, and concludes that inhalation of sodium sivelestat is equally effective as its injection form in treating lung injury in mice.

Article Abstract

The purpose of this paper was to study in vitro atomization properties of the self-developed sodium sivelestat for inhalation, evaluate the feasibility of this preparation as an aerosol inhalation, and provide the guidance for the following animal administration experiment. Firstly, in order to ensure accurate, uniform and stable doses of the self-developed product after administration, its atomization performance was analyzed through the testing of fine particle mass and the total emitted dose, and the results of its atomization parameters meet the requirement of inhalation. Next, Atomization characteristics of two commonly used nebulizers, air compressed nebulizer and mesh nebulizer, were studied and compared. The results showed that mesh atomizers have a smaller and more uniform particle size distribution. And then, the experiment of acute lung injury induced by aerosol inhalation of lipopolysaccharide in mice was used to test the therapeutic effect of our self-developed formulation, and compared with the positive control (sodium sivelestat for injection). The results showed that inhalation had a lower concentration and was equally effective than injection of sodium sivelestat. All the results support that the self-developed sodium sivelestat can be used as an aerosol inhaled drug.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11414907PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0309721PLOS

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