TY - JOUR
T1 - Continuous powder feeding for pharmaceutical solid dosage form manufacture
T2 - a short review
AU - Blackshields, Caroline A.
AU - Crean, Abina M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2018/7/3
Y1 - 2018/7/3
N2 - There has been a noticeable shift from pharmaceutical batch processing towards a more continuous mode of manufacture for solid oral dosage forms. Continuous solid oral dose processes would not be possible in the absence of a highly accurate feeding system. The performance of feeders defines the content of formulations and is therefore a critical operation in continuous manufacturing of solid dosage forms. It was the purpose of this review to review the role of the initial powder feeding step in a continuous manufacturing process. Different feeding mechanisms are discussed with a particular emphasis on screw controlled loss in weight (LIW) feeding. The importance of understanding the physical properties of the raw materials and its impact on the feeding process is reviewed. Prior knowledge of materials provides an initial indication of how the powders will behave through processing and facilitates in the selection of the most suitable (i) feeder (capacity), (ii) feeding mechanism, and (iii) in the case of screw feeder–screw type. The studies identified in this review focus on the impact of material on powder feeding performance.
AB - There has been a noticeable shift from pharmaceutical batch processing towards a more continuous mode of manufacture for solid oral dosage forms. Continuous solid oral dose processes would not be possible in the absence of a highly accurate feeding system. The performance of feeders defines the content of formulations and is therefore a critical operation in continuous manufacturing of solid dosage forms. It was the purpose of this review to review the role of the initial powder feeding step in a continuous manufacturing process. Different feeding mechanisms are discussed with a particular emphasis on screw controlled loss in weight (LIW) feeding. The importance of understanding the physical properties of the raw materials and its impact on the feeding process is reviewed. Prior knowledge of materials provides an initial indication of how the powders will behave through processing and facilitates in the selection of the most suitable (i) feeder (capacity), (ii) feeding mechanism, and (iii) in the case of screw feeder–screw type. The studies identified in this review focus on the impact of material on powder feeding performance.
KW - Continuous manufacturing
KW - loss-in-weight feeding
KW - pharmaceutical powder properties
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85021132984
U2 - 10.1080/10837450.2017.1339197
DO - 10.1080/10837450.2017.1339197
M3 - Review article
C2 - 28590824
AN - SCOPUS:85021132984
SN - 1083-7450
VL - 23
SP - 554
EP - 560
JO - Pharmaceutical Development and Technology
JF - Pharmaceutical Development and Technology
IS - 6
ER -