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Inhalation June 2022 31 29. Zhou Q, Li Qu L, Larson I, Stewart P, Morton, D, 2011. Effect of mechanical dry particle coating on the improvement of powder flowability for lac- tose monohydrate: A model cohesive pharmaceutical powder. Powder Technol. 207, 414-421. Kyrre alberg, PhD, is a Senior Adviser, Emmace Consulting AB and Adjunct Professor, Department of Food Technology, Engineering and Nutrition, Lund University. Peter Elfman, MSc, is Laboratory Man- ager at Emmace Consulting AB. Corresponding author: Kyrre alberg, PhD, Emmace Consulting AB, Lund, Sweden, kyrre@emmace.se, www.emmace.se. 24. Dickhoff B, de Boer A, Lambregts D, Frijlink H, 2005. e interaction between carrier rugosity and carrier payload, and its effect on drug particle redis- persion from adhesive mixtures during inhalation. Eur. J. Pharm. Biopharm. 59, 197-205. 25. Kaialy, W, 2016. On the effects of blending, phys- icochemical properties, and their interactions on the performance of carrier-based dry powders for inhala- tion – A review. Adv. Coll. Interface Sci. 235, 70-89. 26. Goh W, Sanavia A, Ghadiri M, 2021. Effect of mixer type on particle coating by magnesium stearate for friction and adhesion modification. Pharmaceu- tics. 13, 1211. 27. Tay T, Das S, Stewart P, 2010. Magnesium stea- rate increases salbutamol sulphate dispersion: What is the mechanism? Int. J. Pharm. 383, 62-69. 28. Zhou Q, Qu L, Gengenbach T, Larson I, Stewart P, Morton D, 2012. Effect of surface coating with magnesium stearate via mechanical dry powder coat- ing approach on the aerosol performance of micron- ized drug powders from dry powder inhalers. AAPS PharmSciTech. 14 (1), 38-44.

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