Literature DB >> 30009797

Development of a Novel Continuous Filtration Unit for Pharmaceutical Process Development and Manufacturing.

Sara Ottoboni1, Chris J Price2, Christopher Steven3, Elizabeth Meehan4, Alastair Barton5, Paul Firth5, Andy Mitchell6, Furqan Tahir6.   

Abstract

The lack of a commercial laboratory, pilot and small manufacturing scale dead end continuous filtration and drying unit it is a significant gap in the development of continuous pharmaceutical manufacturing processes for new active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). To move small-scale pharmaceutical isolation forward from traditional batch Nutsche filtration to continuous processing a continuous filter dryer prototype unit (CFD20) was developed in collaboration with Alconbury Weston Ltd. The performance of the prototype was evaluated by comparison with manual best practice exemplified using a modified Biotage VacMaster unit to gather data and process understanding for API filtration and washing. The ultimate objective was to link the chemical and physical attributes of an API slurry with equipment and processing parameters to improve API isolation processes. Filtration performance was characterized by assessing filtrate flow rate by application of Darcy's law, the impact on product crystal size distribution and product purity were investigated using classical analytical methods. The overall performance of the 2 units was similar, showing that the prototype CFD20 can match best manual lab practice for filtration and washing while allowing continuous processing and real-time data logging. This result is encouraging and the data gathered provides further insight to inform the development of CFD20.
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Keywords:  agglomeration; continuous filtration; drying; impurity; optimisation; washing

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30009797     DOI: 10.1016/j.xphs.2018.07.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharm Sci        ISSN: 0022-3549            Impact factor:   3.534


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Review 1.  Employing Constant Rate Filtration To Assess Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Washing Efficiency.

Authors:  Muhid Shahid; Chloé Faure; Sara Ottoboni; Leo Lue; Chris Price
Journal:  Org Process Res Dev       Date:  2021-12-21       Impact factor: 3.317

Review 2.  Developing a Batch Isolation Procedure and Running It in an Automated Semicontinuous Unit: AWL CFD25 Case Study.

Authors:  Sara Ottoboni; Muhid Shahid; Christopher Steven; Simon Coleman; Elisabeth Meehan; Alastair Barton; Paul Firth; Richard Sutherland; Chris J Price
Journal:  Org Process Res Dev       Date:  2020-03-26       Impact factor: 3.317

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