In Situ Characterization of Waters of Hydration in a Variable-Hydrate Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Using Cl-35 Solid-State NMR and X-ray Diffraction
Contributor(s):: Hirsh, DA, Holmes, STChakravarty, P, Peach, AA, DiPasquale, AG, Nagapudi, K, Schurko, RW
Variable-hydrate active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) are known to form thermodynamically and kinetically stabilized solid phases over a continuous range of nonstoichiometric hydration levels. Some of these forms can be problematic in the production of solid dosage forms (e.g., tablets and...
A Compact Device for the Integrated Filtration, Drying, and Mechanical Processing of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients
Contributor(s):: Capellades, G, Neurohr, CAzad, M, Brancazio, D, Rapp, K, Hammersmith, G, Myerson, AS
Recent changes in the pharmaceutical sector call for the development of novel manufacturing approaches to reduce costs and improve control over product quality. In this area, the development of compact, plug-and-play devices that fit in a continuous manufacturing system has gained interest in...