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4D Micro-Computed X-ray Tomography as a Tool to Determine Critical Process and Product Information of Spin Freeze-Dried Unit Doses
Maintaining chemical and physical stability of the product during freeze-drying is important but challenging. In addition, freeze-drying is typically associated with long process times. Therefore, mechanistic models have been developed to maximize drying efficiency without altering the chemical or p...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7284464/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32392705 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics12050430 |
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author | Vanbillemont, Brecht Lammens, Joris Goethals, Wannes Vervaet, Chris Boone, Matthieu N. De Beer, Thomas |
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description | Maintaining chemical and physical stability of the product during freeze-drying is important but challenging. In addition, freeze-drying is typically associated with long process times. Therefore, mechanistic models have been developed to maximize drying efficiency without altering the chemical or physical stability of the product. Dried product mass transfer resistance ([Formula: see text]) is a critical input for these mechanistic models. Currently available techniques to determine [Formula: see text] only provide an estimation of the mean [Formula: see text] and do not allow measuring and determining essential local (i.e., intra-vial) [Formula: see text] differences. In this study, we present an analytical method, based on four-dimensional micro-computed tomography (4D- [Formula: see text] CT), which enables the possibility to determine intra-vial [Formula: see text] differences. Subsequently, these obtained [Formula: see text] values are used in a mechanistic model to predict the drying time distribution of a spin-frozen vial. Finally, this predicted primary drying time distribution is experimentally verified via thermal imaging during drying. It was further found during this study that 4D- [Formula: see text] CT uniquely allows measuring and determining other essential freeze-drying process parameters such as the moving direction(s) of the sublimation front and frozen product layer thickness, which allows gaining accurate process knowledge. To conclude, the study reveals that the variation in the end of primary drying time of a single vial could be predicted accurately using 4D- [Formula: see text] CT as similar results were found during the verification using thermal imaging. |
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spelling | pubmed-72844642020-06-19 4D Micro-Computed X-ray Tomography as a Tool to Determine Critical Process and Product Information of Spin Freeze-Dried Unit Doses Vanbillemont, Brecht Lammens, Joris Goethals, Wannes Vervaet, Chris Boone, Matthieu N. De Beer, Thomas Pharmaceutics Article Maintaining chemical and physical stability of the product during freeze-drying is important but challenging. In addition, freeze-drying is typically associated with long process times. Therefore, mechanistic models have been developed to maximize drying efficiency without altering the chemical or physical stability of the product. Dried product mass transfer resistance ([Formula: see text]) is a critical input for these mechanistic models. Currently available techniques to determine [Formula: see text] only provide an estimation of the mean [Formula: see text] and do not allow measuring and determining essential local (i.e., intra-vial) [Formula: see text] differences. In this study, we present an analytical method, based on four-dimensional micro-computed tomography (4D- [Formula: see text] CT), which enables the possibility to determine intra-vial [Formula: see text] differences. Subsequently, these obtained [Formula: see text] values are used in a mechanistic model to predict the drying time distribution of a spin-frozen vial. Finally, this predicted primary drying time distribution is experimentally verified via thermal imaging during drying. It was further found during this study that 4D- [Formula: see text] CT uniquely allows measuring and determining other essential freeze-drying process parameters such as the moving direction(s) of the sublimation front and frozen product layer thickness, which allows gaining accurate process knowledge. To conclude, the study reveals that the variation in the end of primary drying time of a single vial could be predicted accurately using 4D- [Formula: see text] CT as similar results were found during the verification using thermal imaging. MDPI 2020-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7284464/ /pubmed/32392705 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics12050430 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Vanbillemont, Brecht Lammens, Joris Goethals, Wannes Vervaet, Chris Boone, Matthieu N. De Beer, Thomas 4D Micro-Computed X-ray Tomography as a Tool to Determine Critical Process and Product Information of Spin Freeze-Dried Unit Doses |
title | 4D Micro-Computed X-ray Tomography as a Tool to Determine Critical Process and Product Information of Spin Freeze-Dried Unit Doses |
title_full | 4D Micro-Computed X-ray Tomography as a Tool to Determine Critical Process and Product Information of Spin Freeze-Dried Unit Doses |
title_fullStr | 4D Micro-Computed X-ray Tomography as a Tool to Determine Critical Process and Product Information of Spin Freeze-Dried Unit Doses |
title_full_unstemmed | 4D Micro-Computed X-ray Tomography as a Tool to Determine Critical Process and Product Information of Spin Freeze-Dried Unit Doses |
title_short | 4D Micro-Computed X-ray Tomography as a Tool to Determine Critical Process and Product Information of Spin Freeze-Dried Unit Doses |
title_sort | 4d micro-computed x-ray tomography as a tool to determine critical process and product information of spin freeze-dried unit doses |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7284464/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32392705 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics12050430 |
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