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Spray granulation for drug formulation

By Loh, Zhi Hui; Er, Dawn Z. L.; Chan, Lai Wah; Liew, Celine V.; Heng, Paul W. S.

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Abstract

Introduction: Granulation is a key unit process in the production of pharmaceutical solid dosage forms and involves the agglomeration of fine particles with the aid of a binding agent. Fluidized bed granulation, a classic example of spray granulation, is a technique of particle agglomeration brought about by the spray addition of the binding liquid onto a stationary bed of powder particles that is transformed to a fluid-like state by the passage of air through it. Areas covered: The basic working principles, equipment set-up, advantages and challenges of fluidized bed granulation are introduced in this review. This is followed by an overview of the formulation and process-related variables affecting granulation performance. Technological advances, particularly in the application of process analytical tools, in the field of fluidized bed granulation Research Article are also discussed. Expert opinion: Fluidized bed granulation is a popular technique for pharmaceutical production, as it is a highly economical and efficient one-pot process. The Research Article and development of process analytical technologies (PAT) has allowed greater process understanding and control to be achieved, even for the lesser known fluidized bed techniques, such as bottom spray and fluidized hot melt granulation. In view of its consistent mixing, as well as continuous and concurrent wetting and drying occurring throughout processing, fluidized bed granulation shows great potential for continuous production although more Research Article is required to fully implement, validate and integrate the PAT tools in a production line.

Journal

Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery. Volume 8, 12, 2011, 1645 - 1661

DOI

10.1517/17425247.2011.610304

Type of publication

Peer-reviewed journal

Affiliations

  • National University of Singapore

Article Classification

Research article

Classification Areas

  • Oral solid dose

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