This study proposes a new sample-independent mixing index, termed the Coefficient of Blending Performance (CBP), for monitoring the formation of undesired API (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient) agglomerates in continuous mixing processes. The proposed index is examined for the blending of pharmaceutical powders in a simulated twin-screw mixer using Discrete Element Method (DEM). Model excipient and API particles with physical and mechanical properties within the typical range of pharmaceutical powders are used in simulations. Results suggest that the CBP is an effective index for monitoring the formation of API agglomerates in the mixer. Using this index, DEM results suggest a high possibility of formation of API agglomerates during the fir...
This study employs the discrete element method (DEM) to simulate particulate flow and investigate mi...
Powder blend homogeneity is a critical attribute in formulation development of low dose and potent a...
Pharmaceutical processing is much more stringent with regulatory requirements for the processing and...
Continuous manufacturing offers a number of operational and financial benefits to pharmaceutical com...
The review of capability of discrete element method (DEM) for simulating pharmaceutical powder mixin...
The mixing quality as function of the operating time is one major parameter to be considered for the...
Powder mixing is a critical step in pharmaceutical processes as it determines the final tablet compo...
The material properties of excipients and active pharmaceutical ingredients (API's) are important pa...
The main focus of our research is to investigate continuous powder blending. The unit operation of p...
A discrete element model (DEM) has been developed for an industrial batch bin blender in which three...
Continuous processing is an advantageous alternative for the current methods used in the pharmaceuti...
Particle mixing is an essential unit operation in the manufacture of many granular products, for exa...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, February 2010...
The optimisation of dry powder pharmaceutical blending is very challenging, and often relies on cost...
Powder mixing is a critical operation in pharmaceuticals and other industries. Despite much research...
This study employs the discrete element method (DEM) to simulate particulate flow and investigate mi...
Powder blend homogeneity is a critical attribute in formulation development of low dose and potent a...
Pharmaceutical processing is much more stringent with regulatory requirements for the processing and...
Continuous manufacturing offers a number of operational and financial benefits to pharmaceutical com...
The review of capability of discrete element method (DEM) for simulating pharmaceutical powder mixin...
The mixing quality as function of the operating time is one major parameter to be considered for the...
Powder mixing is a critical step in pharmaceutical processes as it determines the final tablet compo...
The material properties of excipients and active pharmaceutical ingredients (API's) are important pa...
The main focus of our research is to investigate continuous powder blending. The unit operation of p...
A discrete element model (DEM) has been developed for an industrial batch bin blender in which three...
Continuous processing is an advantageous alternative for the current methods used in the pharmaceuti...
Particle mixing is an essential unit operation in the manufacture of many granular products, for exa...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, February 2010...
The optimisation of dry powder pharmaceutical blending is very challenging, and often relies on cost...
Powder mixing is a critical operation in pharmaceuticals and other industries. Despite much research...
This study employs the discrete element method (DEM) to simulate particulate flow and investigate mi...
Powder blend homogeneity is a critical attribute in formulation development of low dose and potent a...
Pharmaceutical processing is much more stringent with regulatory requirements for the processing and...