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  1. 3D printing and continuous flow chemistry technology to advance pharmaceutical manufacturing in developing countries

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Sagandira, CR, Siyawamwaya, M, Watts, P

    The realization of a downward spiralling of diseases in developing countries requires them to become self-sufficient in pharmaceutical products. One of the ways to meet this need is by boosting the local production of active pharmaceutical ingredients and embracing enabling technologies. Both 3D...

  2. A brief review on Process Analytical Technology (PAT)

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Mali, Akash, Jagtap, Monali, Karekar, P., Maruska, A

    Process analytical technology (PAT) has been defined as a mechanism to design, analyze and control pharmaceutical manufacturing processes through measurement of critical process parameters which affect critical quality attributes. PAT checks the quality of raw material attributes both physically...

  3. A comprehensive overview of extended release oral dosage forms manufactured through hot melt extrusion and its combination with 3D printing

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Nashed, Nour, Lam, Matthew, Nokhodchi, Ali

    Oral dosage formulations are considered to be the most convenient pharmaceutical dosage forms for almost all ages because of their simplicity and non-invasive administration compared to other dosage forms. To improve therapeutic efficacy and avoid frequent daily doses, extending drug release...

  4. A comprehensive review of flow chemistry techniques tailored to the flavours and fragrances industries

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Gambacorta, G, Sharley, JS, Baxendale, IR

    Due to their intrinsic physical properties, which includes being able to perform as volatile liquids at room and biological temperatures, fragrance ingredients/intermediates make ideal candidates for continuous-flow manufacturing. This review highlights the potential crossover between a...

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

    09 Jun 2023 | 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...

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

    09 Jun 2023 | 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,...

  7. A Novel Integrated Workflow for Isolation Solvent Selection Using Prediction and Modeling

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Ottoboni, S, Wareham, BVassileiou, A, Robertson, M, Brown, CJ, Johnston, B, Price, CJ

    A predictive tool was developed to aid process design and to rationally select optimal solvents for isolation of active pharmaceutical ingredients. The objective was to minimize the experimental work required to design a purification process by (i) starting from a rationally selected...

  8. A novel robust digital design of a network of industrial continuous cooling crystallizers of dextrose monohydrate: From laboratory experiments to industrial application

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Nagy, Zoltan K., Szilagyi, Botond Pal, Kanjakha, Tabar, Iman Beheshti ;

    This paper presents the first-ever industrial application of the digital design of a complex, large-scale industrial continuous crystallization network. The aim of the work is to optimize a large-scale continuous crystallization network used for the purification of dextrose monohydrate, by...

  9. A Perspective on Continuous Flow Chemistry in the Pharmaceutical Industry

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Baumann, M, Moody, TSSmyth, M, Wharry, S

    Continuous flow manufacture is an innovative technology platform, which is gaining momentum within the pharmaceutical industry. The key advantages of continuous flow include faster and safer reactions, which can be more environmentally friendly, smaller footprint, better quality product, and...

  10. A Process for the Formation of Nanocrystals of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients with Poor Aqueous Solubility in a Nanoporous Substrate

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): O'Mahony, M, Leung, AKFerguson, S, Trout, BL, Myerson, AS

    A potential process for the formation of nanocrystals of the poorly soluble drug, ibuprofen, within a nanoporous material is demonstrated. Nanocrystalline ibuprofen (IBP) is prepared at <= 106 nm by adding a solution containing IBP to particles of controlled pore glass (CPG) within a column so...

  11. A review of emerging technologies enabling improved solid oral dosage form manufacturing and processing

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Sohail Arshad, Muhammad, Zafar, Saman, Yousef, Bushra, Alyassin, Yasmine, Ali, Radeyah, AlAsiri, Ali, Chang, Ming-Wei, Ahmad, Zeeshan, Ali Elkordy, Amal, Faheem, Ahmed, Pitt, Kendal

    Tablets are the most widely utilized solid oral dosage forms because of the advantages of self-administration, stability, ease of handling, transportation, and good patient compliance. Over time, extensive advances have been made in tableting technology. This review aims to provide an insight...

  12. A review of PAT strategies in secondary solid oral dosage manufacturing of small molecules

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Laske, Stephan, Paudel, Amrit, Scheibelhofer, Otto, Sacher, Stephan, Hoermann, Theresa, Khinast, Johannes, Kelly, Adrian, Rantannen, Jukka, Korhonen, Ossi, Stauffer, Fanny, De Leersnyder, Fien, De Beer, Thomas, Mantanus, Jerome, Chavez, Pierre-Francois, Thoorens, Benjamin, Ghiotti, Patrizia, Schubert, Martin, Tajarobi, Pirjo, Haeffler, Gunnar, Lakio, Satu, Fransson, Magnus, Sparen, Anders, Abrahmsen-Alami, Susanna, Folestad, Staffan, Funke, Adrian, Backx, Ivo, Kavsek, Barbara, Kjell, Francois, Michaelis, Marc, Page, Trevor, Palmer, John, Schaepman, Alexander, Sekulic, Sonja, Hammond, Steve, Braun, Birgit, Colegrove, Brenda

    Pharmaceutical solid oral dosage product manufacturing is a well-established, yet revolutionizing area. To this end, process analytical technology (PAT) involves interdisciplinary and multivariate (chemical, physical, microbiological and mathematical) methods for material (e.g. materials,...

  13. A Review of Process Analytical Technology (PAT) in the U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Munson, James, Stanfield, C. Freeman, Gujral, Bir

    Process Analytical Technologies (PAT) are used to provide timely analysis of critical quality parameters with the end goal of improving final product quality as well as reducing manufacturing costs, thereby significantly benefiting the Pharmaceutical Industry. PAT involves mostly on-line or...

  14. A review of twin screw wet granulation mechanisms in relation to granule attributes

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Zhang, Yi, Liu, Tongzhou, Kashani-Rahimi, Shahab, Zhang, Feng

    Due to the trend of continuous pharmaceutical manufacturing, twin screw wet granulation (TSWG), a continuous process, has gained increased Research Article interest as a potential substitution of traditional batch granulation processes. Despite the complex nature of TSWG, its mechanisms have been...

  15. A review on the taste masking of bitter APIs: hot-melt extrusion (HME) evaluation

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Maniruzzaman, M, Boateng, JSChowdhry, BZ, Snowden, MJ, Douroumis, D

    The majority of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) found in oral dosage forms have a bitter taste. Masking the unpleasant taste of bitter, APIs is a major challenge in the development of such oral dosage forms. Taste assessment is an important quality-control parameter for evaluating...

  16. A Stochastic Population Balance Equation Model for Nucleation and Growth of Crystals with Multiple Polymorphs

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Maggioni, Giovanni, Mazzotti, Marco

    Understanding polymorph crystallization is important due to the different properties, such as bioavailability or crystal shape, exhibited by the different crystal forms. In this work, we present a model, based on population balance equations, describing the unseeded crystallization by cooling of...

  17. A Structured Approach To Cope with Impurities during Industrial Crystallization Development

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Urwin, SJ, Levilain, GMarziano, I, Merritt, JM, Houson, I, Ter;Horst, JH

    The perfect separation with optimal productivity, yield, and purity is very difficult to achieve. Despite its high selectivity, in crystallization unwanted impurities routinely contaminate a crystallization product. Awareness of the mechanism by which the impurity incorporates is key to...

  18. A Virtual Plant for Integrated Continuous Manufacturing of a Carfilzomib Drug Substance Intermediate, Part 3: Manganese-Catalyzed Asymmetric Epoxidation, Crystallization, and Filtration

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Maloney, Andrew J., Içten, Elçin, Capellades, Gerard, Beaver, Matthew G., Zhu, Xiaoxiang, Graham, Lauren R., Brown, Derek B., Griffin, Daniel J., Sangodkar, Rahul, Allian, Ayman, Huggins, Seth, Hart, Roger, Rolandi, Pablo, Walker, Shawn D., Braatz, Richard D.

    This article describes the process characterization and development of models to inform a process control strategy to prepare (R,R)-epoxy ketone 2, an intermediate in the manufacture of carfilzomib. Model calibration for relevant unit operations and the development of a dynamic integrated...

  19. A Virtual Plant for Integrated Continuous Manufacturing of a Carfilzomib Drug Substance Intermediate, Part 3: Manganese-Catalyzed Asymmetric Epoxidation, Crystallization, and Filtration

    23 Jul 2024 | Contributor(s): Maloney, Andrew J., Içten, Elçin, Capellades, Gerard, Beaver, Matthew G., Zhu, Xiaoxiang, Graham, Lauren R., Brown, Derek B., Griffin, Daniel J., Sangodkar, Rahul, Allian, Ayman, Huggins, Seth, Hart, Roger, Rolandi, Pablo, Walker, Shawn D., Braatz, Richard D.

    This article describes the process characterization and development of models to inform a process control strategy to prepare (R,R)-epoxy ketone 2, an intermediate in the manufacture of carfilzomib. Model calibration for relevant unit operations and the development of a dynamic integrated...

  20. Achieving Continuous Manufacturing: Technologies and Approaches for Synthesis, Workup, and Isolation of Drug Substance May 20-21, 2014 Continuous Manufacturing Symposium

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Baxendale, IR, Braatz, RDHodnett, BK, Jensen, KF, Johnson, MD, Sharratt, P, Sherlock, JP, Florence, AJ

    This whitepaper highlights current challenges and opportunities associated with continuous synthesis, workup, and crystallization of active pharmaceutical ingredients (drug substances). We describe the technologies and requirements at each stage and emphasize the different considerations for...

  21. Advanced Manufacturing and Process Analytical Technology - for Competitiveness and Resilience in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Alvarado-Hernández, Bárbara, Fontalvo-Lascano, María A., Valetín-Román, Nashaly, Méndez- Román, Rafael, Méndez Piñero, Mayra, De Hoyos Ruperto, Moraima., Romañach, Rodolfo

  22. Advanced methodologies for cocrystal synthesis

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Douroumis, D, Ross, SA, Nokhodchi, A

    Pharmaceutical cocrystals are multicomponent systems composed of two or more molecules and held together by H-bonding. Currently, cocrystals provide exciting opportunities in the pharmaceutical industry for the development and manufacturing of new medicines by improving poor physical properties...

  23. Advanced Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: A Functional Definition

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Romañach, Rodolfo J., Stelzer, Torsten, Sanchez, Eric, Muzzio, Fernando

    The term “Advanced Pharmaceutical Manufacturing” (APM) has become an ubiquitous buzzword with deep potential policy implications. There is a real danger that APM will be seen as a general panacea for solving economic woes and drug shortages, devoiding it from specific meaning, and depriving the...

  24. Advances in Twin-Screw Granulation

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Vanhoorne, Valerie, Kumar, Ashish

    Twin-screw granulation (TSG) is an emerging process technology that allows both wet and dry granulation of powders with a wide range of properties. This technology is of particular interest to the pharmaceutical industry, which is currently aiming to shift from batch to continuous mode...

  25. Aerobic oxidations in flow: opportunities for the fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals industries

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Gavriilidis, A, Constantinou, AHellgardt, K, Hii, KK, Hutchings, GJ, Brett, GL, Kuhn, S, Marsden, SP

    Molecular oxygen is without doubt the greenest oxidant for redox reactions, yet aerobic oxidation is one of the most challenging to perform with good chemoselectivity, particularly on an industrial scale. This collaborative review (between teams of chemists and chemical engineers) describes the...