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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 comparative review of multi-rate moving horizon estimation schemes for bioprocess applications

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Elsheikh, Mohamed, Hille, Rubin Tatulea-Codrean, Alexandru, Kramer, Stefan

    Advanced control and monitoring of bioprocesses are dependent on accurate state and parameter information. At the same time, bioprocesses are well known for their time-varying behavior and difficulty of obtaining online measurements of the important process states. The selection and the tuning of...

  4. 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...

  5. 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...

  6. A Continuous Flow Sulfuryl Chloride-Based Reaction—Synthesis of a Key Intermediate in a New Route toward Emtricitabine and Lamivudine

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Souza, Juliana M. de, Berton, Mateo, Snead, David R., McQuade, D. Tyler

    We demonstrate a continuous two-step sequence in which sulfenyl chloride is formed, trapped by vinyl acetate, and chlorinated further via a Pummerer rearrangement. These reactions produce a key intermediate in our new approach to the oxathiolane core used to prepare the antiretroviral medicines...

  7. A Continuous Flow Sulfuryl Chloride-Based Reaction—Synthesis of a Key Intermediate in a New Route toward Emtricitabine and Lamivudine

    23 Jul 2024 | Contributor(s): Souza, Juliana M. de, Berton, Mateo, Snead, David R., McQuade, D. Tyler

    We demonstrate a continuous two-step sequence in which sulfenyl chloride is formed, trapped by vinyl acetate, and chlorinated further via a Pummerer rearrangement. These reactions produce a key intermediate in our new approach to the oxathiolane core used to prepare the antiretroviral medicines...

  8. A Continuous Operation Concept for a Rotary Tablet Press Using Mass Flow Operating Points

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Martinetz, Michael Christian, Rehrl, Jakob Aigner, Isabella Sacher, Stephan, Khinast, Johannes

    Abstract In a continuous pharmaceutical manufacturing line the rotary tablet press was viewed as the master of control concept and defined the mass flow through the entire process. According to a conventional control concept, missing mass flow from an upstream unit operation leads to a shutdown...

  9. A fast moving horizon estimation algorithm based on nonlinear programming sensitivity

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Zavala, Victor M, Laird, Carl D, Biegler, Lorenz T

    Moving horizon estimation (MHE) is an efficient optimization-based strategy for state estimation. Despite the attractiveness of this method, its application in industrial settings has been rather limited. This has been mainly due to the difficulty to solve, in real-time, the associated dynamic...

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

    09 Jun 2023 | 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...

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

    09 Jun 2023 | 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...

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

    09 Jun 2023 | 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...

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

    09 Jun 2023 | 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...

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

    09 Jun 2023 | 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...

  15. 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...

  16. A PAT-based qualification of pharmaceutical excipients produced by batch or continuous processing

    09 Jun 2023 | Contributor(s): Hertrampf A., Müller H., Menezes J.C., Herdling T.

    Pharmaceutical excipients have an influence on the main requirements for medicinal products (viz., quality, safety and efficacy) but also on their manufacturability. During product lifecycle it may become necessary to introduce minor changes (e.g., to continuously improve it) or major changes in...

  17. 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...

  18. A Perspective on Quality by Design: A Preclinical Opportunity

    28 Mar 2024 | Document | Contributor(s): Ajaz S. Hussain

  19. A perspective on Quality-by-Control (QbC) in pharmaceutical continuous manufacturing

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | Contributor(s): Su, Qinglin, Ganesh, Sudarshan Moreno, Mariana Bommireddy, Yasasvi, Gonzalez, Marcial, Reklaitis, Gintaras V., Nagy, Zoltan K.

    The Quality-by-Design (QbD) guidance issued by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has catalyzed the modernization of pharmaceutical manufacturing practices including the adoption of continuous manufacturing. Active process control was highlighted recently as a means to improve the QbD...

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

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | 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...

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

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | 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...

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

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | 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,...

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

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | 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,...

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

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | 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...

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

    09 Jun 2023 | Peer-reviewed journal | 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...