| Literature DB >> 24705126 |
Patrick R Wahl1, Georg Fruhmann1, Stephan Sacher1, Gerhard Straka2, Sebastian Sowinski3, Johannes G Khinast4.
Abstract
This paper describes the application and implementation of inline NIR spectroscopy in an industrial tablet press. The content uniformity of a powder was analyzed via a NIR probe mounted on the feed frame. A PLS model with four latent variables (R(2)=0.97, Q(2)=0.95) was developed for the Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) and two main excipients (EX1, EX2), according to the mixture DoE. The RMSEP corresponded to the relative errors of 2.7% for API, 1.7% for EX1 and 2.6% for EX2, compared to the nominal formulation. Transfer of the model, from the lab to an inline setup for manufacturing was achieved using local centering. There was a good agreement between the results of inline NIR and drawn tablets analyzed via UV-Vis. Notably, NIR indicated stochastic segregation behavior of the powder toward the end of the process, which was confirmed by the UV-Vis analysis. The outcome of our work was related to the recently published Ph. Eur. chapter 2.9.47 "Demonstration of uniformity of dosage units using large sample sizes".Entities:
Keywords: Calibration transfer; Content uniformity; Feed frame; NIR spectroscopy; Process Analytical Technology (PAT); Sample size; Tablet press
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24705126 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpb.2014.03.021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Pharm Biopharm ISSN: 0939-6411 Impact factor: 5.571