(281f) Enhancing Material Characterizations for Tablet Development Using Split Instrumented Die Technology
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2024
2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
Pharmaceutical Discovery, Development and Manufacturing Forum
Enabling Technologies Relevant to Drug Product
Tuesday, October 29, 2024 - 9:45am to 10:06am
Our examination spans commonly used excipientsâmicrocrystalline cellulose, crystalline lactose monohydrate, and mannitol. The precise mapping of die-wall pressures facilitated by this technology effectively isolates the effects of unloading from other compaction variables. Although the triaxial decompression system can mitigate defects such as microcracks in certain formulations, its impact on mechanical properties, such as tensile strength, is minimal for materials that already produce defect-free compacts using a rigid die.
On the other hand, our data suggests that the split-able die-wall tooling allows better assessment of materials that are prone to defect formation when made using a rigid die. For these materials, dies with split-able walls enable the production of defect-free compacts, which are crucial for more accurately measuring true bonding strength of the materials; a quantity that better represents the materials' contribution to the bulk mechanical properties of the formulations that include these challenging materials. This enhanced level of material characterization, enabled by our novel instrumentation, offers valuable insights that could contribute to improved practices in material evaluation within the pharmaceutical industry, potentially giving way to better formulation design and optimization that enable faster âfirst-time-rightâ tablet development for FIH studies.
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