Publications by authors named "Leersnyder F"

In the current study, the ability to use in-line NIR inside the feed frame of a tablet press to monitor the residence time distribution inside the tablet press was investigated. Pulse-response experiments were performed. In-line measurements inside the feed frame were compared to measurements on the actual produced tablets and the influence of different tableting parameters on the concentration profiles were studied.

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Over the recent decade, benefits of continuous manufacturing (CM) of pharmaceutical products have been acknowledged widely. In contrast to batch processes, the product is not physically separated into batches in CM, which creates a few challenges. Product release is done for batches that should have a uniform quality over time, materials need to be tracked along the line, and locations to reject product must be established.

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In the transition of the pharmaceutical industry from batchwise to continuous drug product manufacturing, the drying process has proven challenging to control and understand. In a semicontinuous fluid bed dryer, part of the ConsiGma™ wet granulation line, the aforementioned production methods converge. Previous research has shown that the evolution of moisture content of the material in this system shows strong variation in function of the granule size, making the accurate prediction of this pharmaceutical critical quality attribute a complex case.

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  • A calibration model was developed for in-line quantification of active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) using near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy during tablet production, optimizing the measurement setup and investigating the impact of feed frame filling on NIR spectra.
  • The model was validated through accuracy profiling and measurement uncertainty assessment, implementing an NIR probe in a rotary tablet press to monitor different API concentrations and improve signal quality with notched paddle wheel fingers.
  • Various calibration models were compared, with partial least squares (PLS) regression yielding the best predictive performance for determining API content based on validation experiments.
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Although twin screw granulation has already been widely studied in recent years, only few studies addressed the subsequent continuous drying which is required after wet granulation and still suffers from a lack of detailed understanding. The latter is important for optimisation and control and, hence, a cost-effective practical implementation. Therefore, the aim of the current study is to increase understanding of the drying kinetics and the breakage and attrition phenomena during fluid bed drying after continuous twin screw granulation.

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A multivariate statistical process control (MSPC) strategy was developed for the monitoring of the ConsiGma™-25 continuous tablet manufacturing line. Thirty-five logged variables encompassing three major units, being a twin screw high shear granulator, a fluid bed dryer and a product control unit, were used to monitor the process. The MSPC strategy was based on principal component analysis of data acquired under normal operating conditions using a series of four process runs.

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This study focuses on the twin screw granulator of a continuous from-powder-to-tablet production line. Whereas powder dosing into the granulation unit is possible from a container of preblended material, a truly continuous process uses several feeders (each one dosing an individual ingredient) and relies on a continuous blending step prior to granulation. The aim of the current study was to investigate the in-line blending capacity of this twin screw granulator, equipped with conveying elements only.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of twin screw granulation for the continuous production of controlled release formulations with hydroxypropylmethylcellulose as hydrophilic matrix former. Metoprolol tartrate was included in the formulation as very water soluble model drug. A premix of metoprolol tartrate, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose and filler (ratio 20/20/60, w/w) was granulated with demineralized water via twin screw granulation.

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  • Twin-screw granulation is an efficient method for continuous production of solid medications, requiring quick mixing of solids and liquids for optimal granule size.
  • The study examined how various factors like feed rate, screw speed, and liquid-to-solid ratio affect the mixing and granule size distribution in the granulation process.
  • Key findings include that higher screw speeds improve granulation yield by enhancing mixing, but excessive material throughput can reduce yield due to poor liquid-powder integration, leading to more oversized granules.
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