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An audit of pharmaceutical continuous manufacturing regulatory submissions and outcomes in the US
Peer-reviewed journal | 20 Nov 2024 | Contributor(s):: Adam C. Fisher, William Liu, Andreas Schick, Mahesh Ramanadham, Sharmista Chatterjee, Raphael Brykman, Sau L. Lee, Steven Kozlowski, Ashley B. Boam, Stelios C. Tsinontides, Michael Kopcha
Continuous manufacturing (CM) sends materials directly and continuously to the next step of a process, eliminating hold times and reducing processing times. The potential benefits of CM include improved product quality, reduced waste, lower costs, and increased manufacturing flexibility and...
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Increasing Processing Flexibility to Meet Demand
Magazine | 18 Nov 2024 | Contributor(s):: Felicity Thomas
Evolving industry demands are driving the need for greater flexibility and innovation in processing equipment for pharmaceutical manufacturing.
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Development and process scaling of repeat mini-blending as a complementary approach to deliver continuous direct compression
Peer-reviewed journal | 13 Nov 2024 | Contributor(s):: Martin Prostredny, Hikaru Graeme Jolliffe, Richard Elkes, Khalid Maqsood, Yunfei Li Song, Gavin Reynolds, Bernhard Meir, John Robertson
Process integration efforts in the pharmaceutical industry have led to an increased interest in Direct Compression, including Continuous Direct Compression. Accurate scale-up of powder blending and prediction of blend Critical Quality Attributes (CQAs) is key. The present work takes a modified...
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Demonstrating scalability between two blender types using DEM
Peer-reviewed journal | 12 Nov 2024 | Contributor(s):: Peter Boehling, Johan Remmelgas, Mohammadsadegh Salehi, Johannes Poms, Rúben Martins Fraga, Manel Bautista, Johannes G. Khinast, Emmanuela Gavi, Michela Beretta
Powder blending is a critical step in pharmaceutical manufacturing that can impact product quality such as tablet tensile strength. This study utilized the Discrete Element Method (DEM) to investigate blending in a 5-liter mini-batch and a 2-liter Turbula blender. DEM parameters were calibrated...