2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmedt.2022.924501
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Instillation of a Dry Powder in Nasal Casts: Parameters Influencing the Olfactory Deposition With Uni- and Bi-Directional Devices

Abstract: Nose-to-brain delivery is a promising way to reach the central nervous system with therapeutic drugs. However, the location of the olfactory region at the top of the nasal cavity complexifies this route of administration. In this study, we used a 3D-printed replica of a nasal cavity (a so-called “nasal cast”) to reproduce in vitro the deposition of a solid powder. We considered two different delivery devices: a unidirectional device generating a classical spray and a bidirectional device that relies on the use… Show more

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“…These values follow those previously observed using similar UDS and caffeine as a drug model (16.8° ± 2.4°). 47 A narrow plume angle seems to decrease the impaction in the nasal valve, increasing the postnasal-valve deposition. 84–86 For powder formulation, the plume angle is only affected by the administration device.…”
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“…These values follow those previously observed using similar UDS and caffeine as a drug model (16.8° ± 2.4°). 47 A narrow plume angle seems to decrease the impaction in the nasal valve, increasing the postnasal-valve deposition. 84–86 For powder formulation, the plume angle is only affected by the administration device.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used the 3D-printed nasal replica (called “nasal cast”) described by Rigaut et al to assess the deposition profile of our formulations. 47 The selected patient has normal anatomy without any anatomical disorder. The nasal cast is a new in vitro test to evaluate drug deposition in a nasal cavity.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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