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  1. Sara Fathollahi

    Hello everyone, my name is Sara Fathollahi. I have a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Graz University of Technology in Austria. My focus during my Ph.D. was on continuous manufacturing. I have...

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  2. Pharmaceutical excipients properties and screw feeder performance in continuous processing lines: a Quality by Design (QbD) approach

    Contributor(s):: Santos, Bianca, Carmo, Flavia, Schlindwein, Walkiria, Muirhead, Gordon, Rodrigues, Carlos, Cabral, Lucio, Westrup, Julian, Pitt, Kendal

    Screw feeder performance is a critical aspect in continuous manufacturing processes. Pharmaceutical excipients, such as mannitol, microcrystalline cellulose, lactose monohydrate, and anhydrous dibasic calcium phosphate can present problems in ensuring a continuous stable feed rate due to their...

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

    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...