Publications by authors named "Wei Pin Goh"

Agitated filter bed dryer is often the equipment of choice in the pharmaceutical industry for the isolation of potent active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) from the mother liquor and subsequent drying through intermittent agitation. The use of an impeller to promote homogeneous drying could lead to undesirable size reduction of the crystal product due to shear deformation induced by the impeller blades during agitation, potentially causing off-specification product and further downstream processing issues. An evaluation of the breakage propensity of crystals during the initial development stage is therefore critical.

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Article Synopsis
  • Crystal engineering focuses on designing organic solids with special properties for better use in manufacturing.
  • The study looks at different forms of a medicine called carbamazepine and how they can break under stress, especially the dihydrate form, which is the weakest.
  • It reveals that how these crystals are built and how the molecules interact with each other can affect their strength and ability to withstand pressure, highlighting the need to choose the right ingredients carefully.
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Glidants and lubricants are often used to modify interparticle friction and adhesion in order to improve powder characteristics, such as flowability and compactability. Magnesium stearate (MgSt) powder is widely used as a lubricant. Shear straining causes MgSt particles to break, delaminate, and adhere to the surfaces of the host particles.

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Acicular crystals are very common in pharmaceutical manufacturing. They are very prone to breakage, causing unwanted particle size degradation and problems such as segregation and lump formation. We investigate the breakage pattern of carbamazepine dihydrate, an acicular and platy crystal with cleavage planes.

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