In-Depth Understanding of Granule Compression Behavior under Variable Raw Material and Processing Conditions

Tablet manufacturing involves the processing of raw materials through several unit operations. Thus, the mitigation of input-induced variability should also consider the downstream processability of intermediary products. The objective of the present work was to study the effect of variable raw materials and processing conditions on the compression properties of granules containing two active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and microcrystalline cellulose.

Differences in compressibility and tabletability of granules were highlighted in function of the initial particle size of the first API, granule polydispersity and fragmentation. Moreover, interactions were underlined with the atomizing pressure. Changing the supplier of the second API was efficiently controlled by adapting the binder addition rate and atomizing pressure during granulation, considering the starting crystal size. By fitting mathematical models on the available compression data, the influence of diluent source on granule compactibility and tabletability was identified.

These differences resumed to the ease of compaction, tableting capacity and pressure sensitivity index due to variable water binding capacity of microcrystalline cellulose. Building the design space enabled the identification of suitable API types and the appropriate processing conditions (spray rate, atomizing pressure, compression force) required to ensure the desired tableting performance.

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About this article: Casian, T.; Iurian, S.; Gâvan, A.; Porfire, A.; Pop, A.L.; Crișan, S.; Pușcaș, A.M.; Tomuță, I. In-Depth Understanding of Granule Compression Behavior under Variable Raw Material and Processing Conditions. Pharmaceutics 202214, 177. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14010177

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