| Literature DB >> 25755992 |
Wataru Momose1, Hiroyuki Yoshino2, Yoshifumi Katakawa2, Kazunari Yamashita2, Keiji Imai2, Kazuhiro Sako2, Eiji Kato3, Akiyoshi Irisawa3, Etsuo Yonemochi4, Katsuhide Terada4.
Abstract
Here, we describe a nondestructive approach using terahertz wave to detect crack initiation in a film-coated layer on a drug tablet. During scale-up and scale-down of the film coating process, differences in film density and gaps between the film-coated layer and the uncoated tablet were generated due to differences in film coating process parameters, such as the tablet-filling rate in the coating machine, spray pressure, and gas-liquid ratio etc. Tablets using the PEO/PEG formulation were employed as uncoated tablets. We found that heat and humidity caused tablets to swell, thereby breaking the film-coated layer. Using our novel approach with terahertz wave nondestructively detect film surface density (FSD) and interface density differences (IDDs) between the film-coated layer and an uncoated tablet. We also found that a reduced FSD and IDD between the film-coated layer and uncoated tablet increased the risk of crack initiation in the film-coated layer, thereby enabling us to nondestructively predict initiation of cracks in the film-coated layer. Using this method, crack initiation can be nondestructively assessed in swelling tablets after the film coating process without conducting accelerated stability tests, and film coating process parameters during scale-up and scale-down studies can be appropriately established.Entities:
Keywords: Coating; Process analytical technology; Quality by design; Spectroscopy; Swelling; Terahertz
Year: 2012 PMID: 25755992 PMCID: PMC4167182 DOI: 10.1016/j.rinphs.2012.04.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Results Pharma Sci ISSN: 2211-2863