Eur J Pharm Biopharm
June 2025
The pharmaceutical industry is currently moving away from traditional approaches to quality control with off-line quality tests, limited in-line process monitoring and minimal control strategies towards more sophisticated methods. This transition addresses several critical aspects, including the reduction of ecological and economic footprints and ensuring the safety for patients and personnel. In that context, the initial step is the application of process monitoring tools, such as process analytical technology (PAT) and soft sensors, for real-time product quality assessment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn-line monitoring of critical quality attributes (CQAs) during a tableting process is an essential step toward a real-time release strategy. Such CQAs can be the tablet mass, the API content, dissolution, hardness and tensile strength. Since dissolution testing is laborious and time-consuming and cannot be performed in-line, it is desirable to replace dissolution testing with predictive models based on other CQAs that affect the dissolution characteristics, such as the tablet porosity and hardness.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPowder blending is a critical step in pharmaceutical manufacturing that can impact product quality such as tablet tensile strength. This study utilized the Discrete Element Method (DEM) to investigate blending in a 5-liter mini-batch and a 2-liter Turbula blender. DEM parameters were calibrated using small-scale powder characterization tests, so that the particle behavior in the DEM simulations matches the measured behavior.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Pharm
October 2024
The manufacturing of tablets containing biologics exposes the biologics to thermal and shear stresses, which are likely to induce structural changes (e.g., aggregation and denaturation), leading to the loss of their activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFContinuous manufacturing of oral solids is a complex process in which critical material attributes (CMAs), formulation and critical process parameters (CPPs) play a fundamental role. However, assessing their effect on the intermediate and final product's critical quality attributes (CQAs) remains challenging. The aim of this study was to tackle this shortcoming by evaluating the influence of raw material properties and formulation composition on the processability and quality of granules and tablets on a continuous manufacturing line.
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