Copley Scientific releases upgraded SPU 2000 for reduced inhaler testing variability
SPU 2000 FP Induction Port Attachment.
Company's modification makes the SPU 2000 a more cost effective laboratory tool.
Copley Scientific has upgraded its Sample Preparation Unit (SPU) Model 2000 to include a modified induction port fixture with a view to further broadening its appeal.
The upgraded SPU 2000 now accommodates a Fluticasone Propionate/Salmeterol Xinafoate (FP/SX) induction port, in addition to the standard Andersen Cascade Impactor (ACI) and Next Generation Impactor (NGI) induction ports, making it a universally applicable labour-saving device for rinsing the induction ports routinely used in cascade impactor testing. Copley Scientific produces equipment to improve in vitro testing of inhaled drug products and has upgraded the SPU 2000 to ensure accurate, reproducible and highly efficient testing across its cascade impactor range.
Conducting well-controlled, highly reproducible cascade impaction tests is critical for obtaining reliable data, for product development and quality control. Cascade impaction is used to measure the aerodynamic particle size distribution of inhaler generated aerosols and is a critically important procedure, but is widely recognised as being both time-consuming and manually intensive. Although not a technically complex task, recovering the active drug sample from the ACI and NGI induction ports, and NGI pre-separator (for which another fixture is available) is highly repetitive and susceptible to human error. Copley’s modified induction port fixture accommodates the new FP/SX induction port and addresses this industry challenge, by semi-automating the process, whilst reducing the potential for error associated with manual drug recovery and freeing up analysts to undertake other tasks.
“Fully automating cascade impactor testing can be challenging, because of its complexity and the need for complex validation and maintenance. We find that many of our customers regard semi-automation as a more practical and cost-effective option. Our latest modification to the SPU 2000 induction port fixture reflects the increasing use of the special FP/SX induction port. This modification enables semi-automated drug recovery from of a wider range of cascade impactor components, making the SPU 2000 an even more cost effective laboratory tool,” says Mark Copley, Sales Director at Copley Scientific.
Inhaled products containing FP and/or SX are currently among the most popular generic targets. This has resulted in the recent release of USP monographs, referencing drug specific cascade impactor components. Combined with the success of the SPU 2000 and increased customer demand, this is the key driver for the new upgrade. Optimisation of such labour-saving devices contributes to the cost-efficient implementation of vital testing techniques and enhances quality of results.
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