

In this work, high-speed spectral domain OCT was demonstrated as a new Process Analytical Process (PAT) tool for the characterization of pharmaceutical tablet coatings [2]. A Design of Experiments (DoE) was created to produce tablet batches with three coating process parameters. The coating thickness was determined via conventional testings with a µm-caliper or weight gain measurements and compared with OCT measurments. In addition, the results were related to investigations carried out with already established PAT tools like Near-Infrared (NIR) and Raman spectroscopy combined with qualitative and quantitative Multivariate Data Analysis (MVDA).
Finally, the influence of process parameters on the dissolution behavior as a critical quality attribute for the tablets was related to the disintegration times of the tablets for response surface modelling.
[1] Mauritz JMA, Morrisby RS, Hutton RS, Legge CH, Kaminski CF 2010. Imaging Pharmaceutical Tablets with Optical Coherence Tomography. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 99(1):385-391.
[2] Koller DM, Hannesschläger G, Leitner M, Khinast JG. Non-Destructive Analysis of Tablet Coatings with Optical Coherence Tomography. European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2011.