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Published on: January 7, 2019
De-risking excipient particle size distribution variability with automated robust mixing: Integrating quality by
Wee Beng Lee1, Effendi Widjaja2, Paul Wan Sia Heng1
1GEA-NUS Pharmaceutical Processing Research Laboratory, Department of Pharmacy, National University of Singapore, 18 Science Drive 4, Singapore 117543, Singapore.
Background:
Particle size distribution (PSD) variability in excipients affects mixing. In response, manufacturers rely on raw material control and rigidly defined process parameters to achieve quality. However, this status quo is costly; and diverges from regulatory exceptions for process robustness. Although robustness improves cost and material usage efficiency, it remains under-adopted.
Method:
To address this gap, a robust batch mixing operation that mitigated the impact of PSD variability was evaluated, with blends comprising chlorpheniramine, microcrystalline cellulose and lactose. PSD of lactose was varied to simulate commercially-relevant variability. Due to PSD-induced rheological variations, the blends had different optimal mixing speeds. For the automation study, near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy; process optimization and endpoint detection algorithms; and control hardware were integrated within a cluster of software environments. NIR spectroscopy was employed for in-line PSD characterization and blend monitoring, to modulate mixing speed and detect endpoint (feedforward and feedback control).
Results:
NIR spectroscopy rapidly detected PSD variations by the 6th-9th rotations, to activate feedforward control, which mitigated the effect of PSD variability and reduced the mixing time by 13-34%. Endpoints were correctly detected. PSD variations and blend homogeneity were accurately predicted (relative standard error of prediction ≤ 2%).
Conclusion:
The automated robust mixing operation was successful. Pertinently, NIR spectrometer can be adopted for multimodal sensing. Its applicability for production-driven characterization of raw materials in batch and continuous pharmaceutical processing should be further explored. Lastly, this study laid the groundwork for end-to-end implementation of process analytical technology in robust batch processing.
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