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  1. Sample Mass Estimate for the Use of Near-Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy to Monitor Content Uniformity in a Tablet Press Feed Frame of a Drug Product Continuous Manufacturing Process

    Contributor(s):: Hetrick, Evan, Castillo, Ismael, Rehrla, Jakob, Sagmeistera, Peter, Lebl, René, Kruisza, Julia, Celikovic, Selma, Sipek, Martin, Williams, Myers, David P

    Recently, feed frame-based process analytical technology measurements used to assure product quality during continuous manufacturing processes have received significant attention. These measurements are able to accurately determine uniformity of the powder blend before compression, and in these...

  2. Real-Time Monitoring of Powder Mass Flowrates for Plant-Wide Control of a Continuous Direct Compaction Tablet Manufacturing Process

    Contributor(s):: Huang, Yan-Shu, Medina-González, Sergio Straiton, Benjamin Keller, Joshua, Marashdeh, Qussai, Gonzalez, Marcial, Nagy, Zoltan, Reklaitis, Gintaras V.

    While measurement and monitoring of powder/particulate mass flow rate are not essential to the execution of traditional batch pharmaceutical tablet manufacturing, in continuous operation, it is an important additional critical process parameter. It has a key role both in establishing that the...

  3. Process Design and Control of a Twin Screw Hot Melt Extrusion for Continuous Pharmaceutical Tamper-Resistant Tablet Production

    Contributor(s):: Baronsky-Probst, J., Möltgen, C.-V., Kessler, W., Kessler, R.W.

    Hot melt extrusion (HME) is a well-known process within the plastic and food industries that has been utilized for the past several decades and is increasingly accepted by the pharmaceutical industry for continuous manufacturing. For tamper-resistant formulations of e.g. opioids, HME is the most...

  4. Monitoring the concentration of flowing pharmaceutical powders in a tableting feed frame

    Contributor(s):: Gosselin, Ryan, Durão, Pedro, Abatzoglou, Nicolas, Guay, Jean-Maxime

    The use of process analytical technology (PAT) tools is increasing steadily in the pharmaceutical industry. Such tools are now located throughout the process. When producing tablets, the tableting step itself may be the ideal moment to assess final product composition. Being the last unit...

  5. In-line monitoring and optimization of powder flow in a simulated continuous process using transmission near infrared spectroscopy

    Contributor(s):: Alam, Md Anik, Shi, Zhenqi, Drennen, James K, Anderson, Carl A

    In-line monitoring of continuous powder flow is an integral part of the continuous manufacturing process of solid oral dosage forms in the pharmaceutical industry. Specifically, monitoring downstream from loss-in-weight (LIW) feeders and/or continuous mixers provides important data about the...

  6. Development of Near Infrared Spectroscopy-based Process Monitoring Methodology for Pharmaceutical Continuous Manufacturing Using an Offline Calibration Approach

    Contributor(s):: Hetrick, Evan, Barnes, Lukas E, Garrett, Aaron W, Rupard, Robert G, Kramer, Timothy T, Cooper, Tony M, Myers, David P, Shi, Zhenqi, Castle, Bryan C

    A near-infrared (NIR) calibration was developed using an efficient offline approach to enable a quantitative partial least-squares (PLS) chemometric model to measure and monitor the concentration of active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) in powder blends in the feed frame (FF) of a tablet press....

  7. Determination of Residence Time Distribution in a Continuous Powder Mixing Process With Supervised and Unsupervised Modeling of In-line Near Infrared (NIR) Spectroscopic Data

    Contributor(s):: Pedersen, Troels, Karttunen, Anssi-Pekka, Korhonen, Ossi, Wu, Jian Xiong, Naelapää, Kaisa, Skibsted, Erik, Rantanen, Jukka

    Successful implementation of continuous manufacturing processes requires robust methods to assess and control product quality in a real-time mode. In this study, the residence time distribution of a continuous powder mixing process was investigated via pulse tracer experiments using near infrared...