(653e) Assessment of Air Entrapment Related Tablet Defect Risk in Tablet Manufacturing
AIChE Annual Meeting
2024
2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
Particle Technology Forum
Pharmaceutical Powder and Particulate Systems
Thursday, October 31, 2024 - 9:40am to 10:05am
To facilitate the model's application, tablets varying in density were made using a compaction simulator. The permeability and tensile strength of the tablets were measured as functions of relative density. Permeability measurement at low-to-moderate tablet relative densityconducted using a FT4 powder rheometer, and at high tablet relative density were performed using a Pulse Permeameter. Additionally, the tensile strength of each tablet was measured using a diametrical tensile strength tester.
The simulation results align with observations, indicating that formulations with a high air pressure-tensile strength ratio exhibit signs of excessive air entrapment related tablet defects. This research highlights the potential of utilizing this hybrid modeling and experimental approach as a material-sparing methodology for assessing air entrapment risks during the early stages of formulation development.