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Peer-reviewed journal (1-3 of 3)

  1. Provoking an end-to-end continuous direct compression line with raw materials prone to segregation

    Contributor(s):: Lakio, Satu, Ervasti, Tuomas, Tajarobi, Pirjo, Wikstrom, Hakan, Fransson, Magnus, Karttunen, Anssi-Pekka, Ketolainen, Jarkko, Folestad, Staffan, Abrahmsen-Alami, Susanna, Korhonen, Ossi

    Continuous manufacturing of solid oral dosage forms is promising for increasing the efficiency and quality of pharmaceutical production and products. In this study a whole train continuous direct compression (CDC) line has been provoked using challenging formulations typically prone to...

  2. Prediction of segregation tendency occurrence in dry particulate pharmaceutical mixtures: Development of a mathematical tool adapted for granular systems application

    Contributor(s):: Abatzoglou, N;, Simard, JS

    Segregation phenomena are of importance in nearly all processes involving dry granular and powder mixtures. The extent of segregation directly influences the eventual rejection of a considerable percentage of the final product in the majority of pharmaceutical processes; among these are those...

  3. Comparison between integrated continuous direct compression line and batch processing - The effect of raw material properties

    Contributor(s):: Karttunen, AP, Wikstrom, HTajarobi, P, Fransson, M, Sparen, A, Marucci, M, Ketolainen, J, Folestad, S, Korhonen, O, Abrahmsen-Alami, S

    There is a current trend in pharmaceutical manufacturing to shift from traditional batch manufacture to continuous manufacturing. The purpose of this study was to test the ability of an integrated continuous direct compression (CDC) line, in relation to batch processing, to achieve consistent...