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Impact of Critical Material Attributes (CMAs)-Particle Shape on Miniature Pharmaceutical Unit Operations.

Mohammad A Azad1,2, Gerard Capellades1,3, Allison B Wang1, David M Klee1, Gregory Hammersmith1,4, Kersten Rapp1,4, David Brancazio1, Allan S Myerson5.   

Abstract

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) emphasizes drug product development by Quality by Design (QbD). Critical material attributes (CMAs) are a QbD element that has an impact on pharmaceutical operations and product quality. Pharmaceutical drugs often crystallize as needle-shaped (a CMA) particles and affect the process due to poor flowability, low bulk density, and high compressibility, and eventually the product performance. In this study, the product obtained from crystallization was needle-shaped Ciprofloxacin HCl (CIPRO), formed lumps during drying, and compacted during processing through feeders. To delump small amounts of materials and break the needles, multiple available devices (mortar-pestle, Krups grinder) and custom-made grinder were assessed before formulation. The processed CIPRO powder was then used to make tablets in the miniature tablet manufacturing unit developed by the team at MIT. The critical quality attributes (CQA) of the tablets, set by the United States Pharmacopeia (USP), were then assessed for the drug powder processed with each of these devices. Powder properties comparable to commercial CIPRO were obtained when the custom MIT-designed grinder was used, leading to tablets that meet the USP criteria, with comparable dissolution profiles of those for marketed CIPRO tablets. This study demonstrates how needle-shaped crystals have an impact on pharmaceutical operations, even if it is on a miniature scale, and how proper shape and subsequent flow properties can be obtained by processing the particles through the MIT team-designed grinder.

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Keywords:  Ciprofloxacin HCl; critical material attributes (CMAs); direct compressible tablets; miniature pharmaceutical unit operations; needle-shaped particles

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33709195      PMCID: PMC7952360          DOI: 10.1208/s12249-020-01915-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AAPS PharmSciTech        ISSN: 1530-9932            Impact factor:   3.246


  9 in total

1.  Effect of particle shape of active pharmaceutical ingredients prepared by fluidized-bed jet-milling on cohesiveness.

Authors:  Tadashi Fukunaka; Kohta Sawaguchi; Boris Golman; Kunio Shinohara
Journal:  J Pharm Sci       Date:  2005-05       Impact factor: 3.534

Review 2.  Particle size analysis in pharmaceutics: principles, methods and applications.

Authors:  Boris Y Shekunov; Pratibhash Chattopadhyay; Henry H Y Tong; Albert H L Chow
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  2006-12-27       Impact factor: 4.200

Review 3.  Roadmap for implementation of quality by design (QbD) for biotechnology products.

Authors:  Anurag S Rathore
Journal:  Trends Biotechnol       Date:  2009-08-03       Impact factor: 19.536

Review 4.  Understanding pharmaceutical quality by design.

Authors:  Lawrence X Yu; Gregory Amidon; Mansoor A Khan; Stephen W Hoag; James Polli; G K Raju; Janet Woodcock
Journal:  AAPS J       Date:  2014-05-23       Impact factor: 4.009

Review 5.  Review of Disintegrants and the Disintegration Phenomena.

Authors:  Parind Mahendrakumar Desai; Celine Valeria Liew; Paul Wan Sia Heng
Journal:  J Pharm Sci       Date:  2016-02-12       Impact factor: 3.534

6.  A compact, portable, re-configurable, and automated system for on-demand pharmaceutical tablet manufacturing.

Authors:  Mohammad A Azad; Juan G Osorio; David Brancazio; Gregory Hammersmith; David M Klee; Kersten Rapp; Allan Myerson
Journal:  Int J Pharm       Date:  2018-01-31       Impact factor: 5.875

7.  A Compact Device for the Integrated Filtration, Drying, and Mechanical Processing of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients.

Authors:  Gerard Capellades; Clemence Neurohr; Mohammad Azad; David Brancazio; Kersten Rapp; Gregory Hammersmith; Allan S Myerson
Journal:  J Pharm Sci       Date:  2019-12-20       Impact factor: 3.534

8.  On-Demand Manufacturing of Direct Compressible Tablets: Can Formulation Be Simplified?

Authors:  Mohammad A Azad; Juan G Osorio; Allison Wang; David M Klee; Mary E Eccles; Erin Grela; Rebecca Sloan; Gregory Hammersmith; Kersten Rapp; David Brancazio; Allan S Myerson
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  2019-10-24       Impact factor: 4.200

9.  Effect of milling on particle shape and surface energy heterogeneity of needle-shaped crystals.

Authors:  Raimundo Ho; Majid Naderi; Jerry Y Y Heng; Daryl R Williams; Frank Thielmann; Peter Bouza; Adam R Keith; Greg Thiele; Daniel J Burnett
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  2012-08-08       Impact factor: 4.200

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