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  1. WHAT are sampling errors-and WHAT can we do about them? Part 1

    Contributor(s):: Romañach, Rodolfo J., Joubert Castro, Aidalu, Esbensen, Kim H

    The objective of this column is to provide easy-to-understand examples of sampling errors. Prompted by recent participationsand presentations at on-line conferences and meetings, we believe there is a need for a more fulfilling introduction andexemplification of the concept and real-world...

  2. Real-Time Quantification of Low-Dose Cohesive Formulations within a Sampling Interface for Flowing Powders

    Contributor(s):: Sierra-Vega, Nobel. O., Romañach, Rodolfo J., Mendez, Rafael

    This study investigates the performance of a sampling interface for monitoring cohesive, flowing powder formulations with Hausner's Ratio and Carr's Index higher than 1.5 and 35%, respectively. The sampler device was operated in combination with near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy to quantify...

  3. Near Infrared Method Development for a Continuous Manufacturing Blending Process

    Contributor(s):: Colon, Yleana, Florian, Miguel, Acevedo, David, Mendez, Rafael, Romañach, Rodolfo

    Purpose This study describes the validation of a near infrared spectroscopic method for monitoring a continuous manufacturing system. The achievement of this goal requires determining the near infrared (NIR) method’s accuracy, precision, obtaining an estimate of the sample volume analyzed, and...

  4. Method transfer of a near-infrared spectroscopic method for blend uniformity in a poorly flowing and hygroscopic blend

    Contributor(s):: Alvarado-Hernández, Bárbara, Scicolone, James, Ortega-Zuñiga, Carlos, Román-Ospino, Andrés, Colón-Lugo, Yleana, Aymat, Efrain, Sánchez, Eric, Muzzio, Fernando, Romañach, Rodolfo

    The challenges in transferring and executing a near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopic method for croscarmellose (disintegrant) in binary blends for a continuous manufacturing (CM) process are presented. This work demonstrates the development of a NIR calibration model and its use to determine the...

  5. An Innovative Sampling Interface for Monitoring Flowing Pharmaceutical Powder Mixtures

    Contributor(s):: Martínez-Cartagena, Pedro, Romañach, Rodolfo J., Sierra-Vega, Nobel O; Alvarado-Hernández, Bárbara B; Méndez, Rafael

    A chute was designed following the principles of the Theory of Sampling to minimize the variations in powder flow and provide all particles in the flowing blends with the same opportunity of being selected as a sample. The design also reduces the thickness of the chute to allow the analysis of a...

  6. A sampling system for flowing powders based on the theory of sampling

    Contributor(s):: Alvarado-Hernández, Bárbara B, Sierra-Vega, Nobel O, Martínez-Cartagena, Pedro, Hormaza, Manuel, Méndez, Rafael, Romañach, Rodolfo J.

    An innovative chute and stream sampler system for flowing powders has been developed and tested. The system is designed for representative sampling based on the principles of the Theory of Sampling (TOS). The sampling system was used in combination with near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy to...