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Effects of granulation process variables on the physical properties of dosage forms by combination of experimental design and principal component analysisopen access

Authors
Thapa, PrakashChoi, Du HyungKim, Min SooJeong, Seong Hoon
Issue Date
May-2019
Publisher
SHENYANG PHARMACEUTICAL UNIV
Keywords
Experimental design; Principal component analysis; High shear granulation; Process parameter
Citation
ASIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES, v.14, no.3, pp 287 - 304
Pages
18
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ASIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
Volume
14
Number
3
Start Page
287
End Page
304
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/16922
DOI
10.1016/j.ajps.2018.08.006
ISSN
1818-0876
Abstract
The current study was to understand how process variables of high shear wet granulations affect physical properties of granules and tablets. The knowledge gained was intended to be used for Quality-by-Design based process design and optimization. The variables were selected based on the risk assessment as impeller speed, liquid addition rate, and wet massing time. Formulation compositions were kept constant to minimize their influence on granules properties. Multiple linear regression models were built providing understanding of the impact of each variable on granule hardness, Can's index, tablet tensile strength, surface mean diameter of granules, and compression behavior. The experimental results showed that the impact of impeller speed was more dominant compared to wet massing time and water addition rate. The results also revealed that quality of granules and tablets could be optimized by adjusting specific process variables (impeller speed 1193 rpm, water spray rate 3.7 ml/min, and wet massing time 2.84 min). Overall desirability was 0.84 suggesting that the response values were closer to the target one. The SEM image of granules showed that spherical and smooth granules produced at higher impeller speed, whereas rough and irregular shape granules at lower speed. Moreover, multivariate data analysis demonstrated that impeller speed and massing time had strong correlation with the granule and tablet properties. In overall, the combined experimental design and principal component analysis approach allowed to better understand the correlation between process variables and granules and tablet attributes. (C) 2018 Shenyang Pharmaceutical University. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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