Inhalability of large particles into the human nasal passage: In vivo studies in still air

Breysse, PN; Swift, DL

HERO ID

6532

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1990

Language

English

HERO ID 6532
In Press No
Year 1990
Title Inhalability of large particles into the human nasal passage: In vivo studies in still air
Authors Breysse, PN; Swift, DL
Journal Aerosol Science and Technology
Volume 13
Issue 4
Page Numbers 459-464
Abstract The aspiration of large particles (18–30.5 μm) in the human nose was studied to determine the inhalation efficiency as a function of particle size, and to evaluate the upper size cutoff for inhalable particles in still air. Under these conditions, the ability of a particle to be inhaled is dependent on the inhalation velocity entering the nose and the particle terminal settling velocity. Nasal inhalation of radiolabeled pollen and wood dust aerosols was measured in four subjects at normal resting breathing rates. The efficiency of nasal aspiration was found to decrease as the square of the particle size. The upper size cutoff for inhalability was estimated to be approximately 39 μm in still air.
Doi 10.1080/02786829008959460
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