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  1. Recent advances in integrated process analytical techniques, modeling, and control strategies to enable continuous biomanufacturing of monoclonal antibodies

    Contributor(s):: Chopda, Viki, Gyorgypal, Aron Yang, Ou Singh, Ravendra Ramachandran, Rohit Zhang, Haoran Tsilomelekis, George Chundawat, Shishir PS, Ierapetritou, Marianthi G

    Continuous bioprocessing is significantly changing the biological drugs (or biologics) manufacturing landscape by potentially improving product quality, process stability, and overall profitability, as was similarly seen during the adoption of advanced manufacturing processes for small molecule...

  2. Modelling the primary drying step for the determination of the optimal dynamic heating pad temperature in a continuous pharmaceutical freeze-drying process for unit doses

    Contributor(s):: De Meyer, Laurens, Lammens, Joris, Mortier, Severine Therese F. C., Vanbillemont, Brecht, Van Bockstal, Pieter Jan, Corver, Jos, Nopens, Ingmar, Vervaet, Chris, De Beer, Thomas

    In the pharmaceutical industry, traditional freeze-drying of unit doses is a batch-wise process associated with many disadvantages. To overcome these disadvantages and to guarantee a uniform product quality and high process efficiency, a continuous freeze-drying process is developed and...

  3. Mathematical Modeling, Design, and Optimization of a Multisegment Multiaddition Plug-Flow Crystallizer for Antisolvent Crystallizations

    Contributor(s):: Su, Qinglin, Benyahia, Brahim Nagy, Zoltan K., Rielly, Chris D.

    In the pharmaceutical industries, the requirements of rapid process development and scalable design have made the tubular crystallizer a promising platform for continuous manufacturing and crystallization processes, capable of replacing conventional capital- and labor-intensive batch operations....

  4. A primary drying model-based comparison of conventional batch freeze-drying to continuous spin-freeze-drying for unit doses

    Contributor(s):: Leys, L., Vanbillemont, B., Van Bockstal, P. J., Lammens, J., Nuytten, G., Corver, J., Vervaet, C., De Beer, T.

    An innovative continuous spin-freeze-drying technology for unit doses was recently developed. For this technology, a mechanistic primary drying model was developed allowing the calculation of the optimal dynamic drying trajectory for spin-frozen formulations. In this work, a model-based and...