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Process Analytical Technology for continuous manufacturing tableting processing : A case study

Pauli, Victoria Isabell, Roggo, Yves, Ensslin, Simon, Krumme, Markus, Elbaz, Frantz, Pellegatti, Laurent, Nguyen Trung, Nhat Quang and Kleinebudde, Peter (2019) Process Analytical Technology for continuous manufacturing tableting processing : A case study. Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis, 162. pp. 101-111. ISSN 07317085

Abstract

The use of Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) as a fast and non-destructive technique was employed for the control and monitoring of the tableting step during a continuous manufacturing process.
Two NIRS methods were optimized in order to in-line control the blend uniformity in the tablet feed frame and the API concentration on freshly pressed tablets prior the ejection. The novelty of this work first lies in the acquisition speed of NIR spectra reaching up to 70 000 tablets/h. Partial Least Square (PLS) regression was used as chemometric tool for the computation that resulted in excellent predictive calibration results. A coefficient of correlation (r) value of 0.99 was obtained for both probes. The root mean square error of calibration (RMSEC) and the root mean square error of prediction (RMSEP) were respectively 1.8% and 1.8% for active content in the tablet feeder and 2.2% and 2.3% for the tablet content. In addition, calibration performance and robustness of the methods were evaluated. Moreover several qualitative methods were proposed to monitor the tableting process in different stages of development (single wavelength, Principal Component Analysis, and Independent Component Analysis). In early phase development, the requirement/quality of the input material is not established yet; hence the use of a qualitative approach allows to confirm the suitability of the PAT methodology for in-process material monitoring & control. Later, the qualitative approach constitutes the foundation for the quantitative approach when input materials are fixed and larger production size occurs. The proposed strategy is a performant PAT tool for continuous manufacturing and a step forward to real time release

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Continuous manufacturing; Tableting; Content uniformity; Blend uniformity; Near-infrared spectroscopy; Process Analytical Technology.
Date Deposited: 29 Sep 2018 00:45
Last Modified: 29 Sep 2018 00:45
URI: https://oak.novartis.com/id/eprint/36931

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