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Dual chamber cartridges in a continuous pharmaceutical freeze-drying concept: Determination of the optimal dynamic infrared heater temperature during primary drying.

Laurens De Meyer1, Joris Lammens2, Brecht Vanbillemont3, Pieter Jan Van Bockstal4, Jos Corver5, Chris Vervaet6, Wolfgang Friess7, Thomas De Beer8.   

Abstract

The applicability of DCCs in a continuous freeze-drying concept based on spin freezing and infrared heating was evaluated. Maximum applicable filling volume was evaluated. Secondly the mechanistic model for the determination of the optimal dynamic infrared heater temperature during primary drying of regular vials during continuous freeze-drying was adapted and validated for DCCs. Finally, since spin frozen DCCs may be more prone to choked flow due to the small neck opening and the large product surface area, it was evaluated if the choked flow constraints in the model could be increased to improve the efficiency of the drying process. The experiments revealed that the maximum allowable filling volume for spin freezing at the current experimental setup was 0.8 ml which is 80% of the maximum filling volume. Applying the mechanistic model for the determination of the optimal dynamic infrared heater temperature during primary drying of the studied DCCs and experimentally verifying this determined infrared heater temperature trajectory resulted in an elegant freeze-dried product without visual signs of collapse. The experimentally determined primary drying time agreed with the one calculated based on the mechanistic model. Choked flow did not occur during the continuous freeze-drying of DCCs containing 3% sucrose or 3% mannitol.
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Keywords:  Choked flow; Continuous freeze-drying; Dual chamber cartridge; Infrared radiation; Spin freezing

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31442499     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2019.118631

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pharm        ISSN: 0378-5173            Impact factor:   5.875


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Journal:  Waste Biomass Valorization       Date:  2021-11-02       Impact factor: 3.449

2.  4D Micro-Computed X-ray Tomography as a Tool to Determine Critical Process and Product Information of Spin Freeze-Dried Unit Doses.

Authors:  Brecht Vanbillemont; Joris Lammens; Wannes Goethals; Chris Vervaet; Matthieu N Boone; Thomas De Beer
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2020-05-07       Impact factor: 6.321

3.  Spin Freezing and Its Impact on Pore Size, Tortuosity and Solid State.

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