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  1. A Flow Process Built upon a Batch Foundation—Preparation of a Key Amino Alcohol Intermediate via Multistage Continuous Synthesis

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Lim, John Jin, Arrington, Kenneth, Dunn, Anna L., Leitch, David C., Andrews, Ian, Curtis, Neil R., Hughes, Mark J., Tray, Daniel R., Wade, Charles E., Whiting, Matthew P., Goss, Charles, Liu, Yangmu Chloe, Roesch, Brian M.

    This paper describes recent efforts to apply flow technology in the preparation of the key amino alcohol intermediate 3b so as to address manufacturability issues present in the batch process of a PRMT5 inhibitor. The continuous process, one of the first reported pharmaceutical processes to use...

  2. A flow-based synthesis of telmisartan

    10 May 2024 | Contributor(s): Martin, Alex D., Siamaki, Ali R., Belecki, Katherine, Gupton, B. Frank

    A highly efficient continuous synthesis has been developed for telmisartan, the active ingredient in the antihypertensive drug, Micardis. This synthetic route employs a convergent strategy that requires no intermediate purifications or solvent exchanges. The key step in the reaction scheme is a...

  3. A flowsheet model for the development of a continuous process for pharmaceutical tablets: An industrial perspective

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Garcia-Munoz, Salvador, Butterbaugh, Adam Leavesley, Ian Manley, Leo Francis, Slade, David, Bermingham, Sean

    A dynamic model of a continuous direct compression process for pharmaceutical tablets is presented. The objective is to assess the impact of the variability from the feeder system on the concentration of drug in the powder in the feed frame of a tablet press. The model is based on principles of...

  4. A Focused and Flexible Analytical Strategy is Key to Unlocking the Benefits of Continuous Manufacturing

    11 Apr 2024 | Website | Contributor(s): Bikash Chatterjee

    Continuous manufacturing processes promise shorter manufacturing cycle times without the need for intermediate storage, sampling testing and release of intermediate process steps, and shorter product release times through the intelligent application of in-line and at-line testing strategies....

  5. A framework for model reliability and estimability analysis of crystallization processes with multi-impurity multi-dimensional population balance models

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | Contributor(s): Fysikopoulos, D, Benyahia, B Borsos, A Nagy, Z K, Rielly, C D

    The development of reliable mathematical models for crystallization processes may be very challenging due the complexity of the underlying phenomena, the inherent Population Balance Models (PBMs) and the large number of parameters that need to be identified from experimental data. Due to the poor...

  6. A Framework for Representative Sampling for NIR Analysis – Theory of Sampling (TOS)

    09 Jun 2023 | Chapter Book | Contributor(s): Esbensen, Kim H, Ciurczak, Emil W., Igne, Benoît, Workman, Jr.,Jerome, Burns, Donald A., Romañach, Rodolfo J.

    This chapter deals with all critical steps before near-infrared spectroscopy (NIR) analysis, irrespective of whether the total sampling error contribution is large, intermediate, or small – all cases can be treated identically, including the widespread sensor-based solutions from the...

  7. A framework of hybrid model development with identification of plant-model mismatch

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | Contributor(s): Chen, Yingjie, Ierapetritou, Marianthi

    Abstract Hybrid modeling has attracted increasing attention in order to take advantage of the additional data to improve process understanding. Current practice often adopts mechanistic models to predict process behaviors. These mechanistic models are based on physical understandings and...

  8. A General Route for Nanoemulsion Synthesis Using Low-Energy Methods at Constant Temperature

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | Contributor(s): Gupta, A, Badruddoza, AZM, Doyle, PS

    The central dogma of nanoemulsion formation using low-energy methods at constant temperature-popularly known as the emulsion inversion point (EIP) method-is that to create O/W nanoemulsions, water should be added to a mixture of an oil and surfactant. Here, we demonstrate that the above order of...

  9. A hybrid model for multipoint real time potency observation in continuous direct compression manufacturing operations

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | Contributor(s): Gallo-Molina, Juan Pablo, Cogoni, Giuseppe, Peeters, Elisabeth, Rao Ambati, Seshagiri, Nopens, Ingmar

    The ongoing transition from batch to continuous manufacturing offers both challenges and opportunities in the field of oral solid dosage form production. In turn, Process Analytical Technology (PAT) offers a path towards the successful deployment of continuous tablet manufacturing in rotary...

  10. A Hybrid MPC-PID Control System Design for the Continuous Purification and Processing of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | Contributor(s): Sen, M, Singh, R, Ramachandran, R

    In this work, a hybrid MPC (model predictive control)-PID (proportional-integral-derivative) control system has been designed for the continuous purification and processing framework of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). The specific unit operations associated with the purification and...

  11. A hybrid neural network-first principles approach to process modeling

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | Contributor(s): Psichogios, Dimitris C., Ungar, Lyle H.

    A hybrid neural network‐first principles modeling scheme is developed and used to model a fedbatch bioreactor. The hybrid model combines a partial first principles model, which incorporates the available prior knowledge about the process being modeled, with a neural network which...

  12. A hybrid NIR-soft sensor method for real time in-process control during continuous direct compression manufacturing operations

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | Contributor(s): Cogoni, Giuseppe, Husain, Anas, Alam, Md Anik, Liu, Yang Angela, Kamyar, Reza

    Near Infrared (NIR) spectroscopy is commonly utilized for continuous manufacturing as Process Analytical Technology (PAT) tool. This paper focus on a continuous direct compression manufacturing process, in which an NIR PAT probe is integrated into the tablet press feed frame and into the tablet...

  13. A large-scale experimental comparison of batch and continuous technologies in pharmaceutical tablet manufacturing using ethenzamide

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | Contributor(s): Matsunami, Kensaku, Nagato, Takuya, Hasegawa, Koji, Sugiyama, Hirokazu

    This paper compares batch and continuous technologies in terms of product quality and process performance in pharmaceutical tablet manufacturing using ethenzamide as the active pharmaceutical ingredient. Batch and continuous processes using wet granulation were investigated by performing...

  14. A model-based framework for design and analysis of PAT systems

    09 Jun 2023 | Workshop | Contributor(s): Gani, Rafiqul, Singh, Ravendra, Gernaey, Krist

  15. A modeling and control framework for extraction processes

    05 Sep 2024 | Peer-reviewed journal | Contributor(s): Peter Neugebauer, Jakob Rehrl, Peter Poechlauer, Dirk Kirschneck, Martin Horn, Martin Steinberger, Stephan Sacher, Joscha Boehm, Daniel Moser

    Many continuously operated pharmaceutical process routes have been presented recently. Most of these cover the synthesis of the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) or solid dosage processing. However, the API purification is also gaining attraction. One widespread and waste-intensive unit...

  16. A modified Kushner-Moore approach to characterising small-scale blender performance impact on tablet compaction

    03 Jun 2024 | Peer-reviewed journal | Contributor(s): Hikaru G. Jolliffe, Martin Prostredny, Carlota Mendez Torrecillas, Ecaterina Bordos, Collette Tierney, Ebenezer Ojo, Richard Elkes, Gavin Reynolds, Yunfei Li Song, Bernhard Meir, Sara Fathollahi, John Robertson

    Continuous Direct Compaction (CDC) has emerged as a promising route towards producing solid dosage forms while reducing material, development time and energy consumption. Understanding the response of powder processing unit operations, especially blenders, is crucial. There is a substantial body...

  17. A Moving Horizon Estimator for processes with multi-rate measurements: A Nonlinear Programming sensitivity approach

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | Contributor(s): Lopez-Negrete, Rodrigo, Biegler, Lorenz T.

    Moving Horizon Estimation (MHE) provides a framework that allows one to incorporate both frequent and infrequent observations easily because it uses a window of past measurements, where the slower ones can be introduced as they become available. Also, MHE allows for the use of constraints on the...

  18. A Moving Horizon-Based Approach for Least-Squares Estimation

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | Contributor(s): Robertson, Douglas G., Lee, Jay H., Rawlings, James B.

    A general formulation of the moving horizon estimator is presented. An algorithm with a fixed-size estimation window and constraints on states, disturbances, and measurement noise is developed, and a probabilistic interpretation is given. The moving horizon formulation requires only one more...

  19. A multi-scale hybrid CFD-DEM-PBM description of a fluid-bed granulation process

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | Contributor(s): Sen, Maitraye, Barrasso, Dana Singh, Ravendra, Ramachandran, Rohit

    In this study, a hybrid multi-scale model has been developed for a continuous fluid bed wet granulation process by dynamically coupling computational fluid dynamics (CFD) with a discrete element model (DEM) and population balance model (PBM). In this process, the granules are formed by spraying...

  20. A multivariate approach to predict the volumetric and gravimetric feeding behavior of a low feed rate feeder based on raw material properties

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | Contributor(s): Bostijn, N, Dhondt, J, Ryckaert, A, Szabo, E, Dhondt, W, Van Snick, B, Vanhoorne, V, Vervaet, C, De Beer, T

    In this study, the volumetric and gravimetric feeding behavior of 15 pharmaceutical powders on a low feed rate feeder was correlated with their material properties through a multivariate approach. The powders under investigation differ substantially in terms of material properties, making the...

  21. A multivariate raw material property database to facilitate drug product development and enable in-silico design of pharmaceutical dry powder processes

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | Contributor(s): Van;Snick, B, Dhondt, JPandelaere, K, Bertels, J, Mertens, R, Klingeleers, D, Di, Pretoro, G, Remon, JP, Vervaet, C, De, Beer, T, Vanhoorne, V

    In current study a holistic material characterization approach was proposed and an extensive raw material property database was developed including a wide variety of APIs and excipients with different functionalities. In total 55 different materials were characterized and described by over 100...

  22. A New Software Framework for Implementing Crystal Growth Models to Materials of Any Crystallographic Complexity

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | Contributor(s): Zhao, Yongsheng, Tilbury, Carl J. Landis, Steven Sun, Yuanyuan, Li, Jinjin, Zhu, Peng, Doherty, Michael F.

    To continue the realization of new therapeutics, a more diverse range of solid forms is being considered. Synthetic modalities are broadening beyond simple organic molecules to more complicated structures, including organic salts, cocrystals, and solvates. As in all crystalline applications,...

  23. A new system for continuous wet granulation

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | Contributor(s): Schroeder, R, Steffens, KJ

    Modern actives often show hydrophobic properties with a reduced tablet-ability In such cases wet granulation is the most promising production step. Aqueous wet granulation however may be difficult, due to the poor wetability of the actives. Normally intensive mixers are used for those...

  24. A NIR-Based Study of Desorption Kinetics during Continuous Spin Freeze-Drying

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | Contributor(s): Leys, Laurens, Nuytten, Gust, Lammens, Joris, Van Bockstal, Pieter-Jan, Corver, Jos, Vervaet, Chris, De Beer, Thomas

    The pharmaceutical industry is progressing toward the development of more continuous manufacturing techniques. At the same time, the industry is striving toward more process understanding and improved process control, which requires the implementation of process analytical technology tools (PAT)....

  25. A novel approach to support formulation design on twin screw wet granulation technology: Understanding the impact of overarching excipient properties on drug product quality attributes

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | Contributor(s): Willecke, N., Szepes, A., Wunderlich, M., Remon, J. P., Vervaet, C., De Beer, T.

    The overall objective of this work is to understand how excipient characteristics influence the drug product quality attributes and process performance of a continuous twin screw wet granulation process. The knowledge gained in this study is intended to be used for Quality by Design (QbD)-based...