A modified Kushner-Moore approach to characterising small-scale blender performance impact on tablet compaction
| Contributor(s):: Hikaru G. Jolliffe, Martin Prostredny, Carlota Mendez Torrecillas, Ecaterina Bordos, Collette Tierney, Ebenezer Ojo, Richard Elkes, Gavin Reynolds, Yunfei Li Song, Bernhard Meir, Sara Fathollahi, John Robertson
Continuous Direct Compaction (CDC) has emerged as a promising route towards producing solid dosage forms while reducing material, development time and energy consumption. Understanding the response of powder processing unit operations, especially blenders, is crucial. There is a substantial body...
Mixing Cell: a Device to Mimic Extent of Lubrication and Shear in Continuous Tubular Blenders
| Contributor(s):: Moghtadernejad, S, Escotet-Espinoz, AMS, Liu, ZJ, Schafer, E, Muzzio, F
Continuous manufacturing (CM) has clear potential for manufacturing solid oral dosages. It provides several advantages that may aid the manufacturing and quality of drug products. However, one of the main challenges of this technology is the relatively large amount of knowledge required and the...