Development of Inline Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Method for Real-Time Monitoring of Blend Uniformity of Direct Compression and Granulation-Based Products at Commercial Scales

Blending is a critical intermediate unit operation for all solid oral formulations. For blend uniformity testing, API content in the blend must be quantified precisely. A detailed study was conducted to demonstrate the suitability of inline NIR (near-infrared) spectroscopy for blend uniformity testing of two solid oral formulations: existing direct compression (DC) product with a multistep blending process and granulation-based product with API granules. Both qualitative and quantitative methods were developed at a laboratory scale using statistical moving block standard deviation (MBSD) and multivariate data analysis such as principal component analysis (PCA) and partial least squares (PLS) regression. The qualitative MBSD method demonstrated that there was no need for multiple steps for the existing DC product. Hence, a simplified single-step process was developed for blending. Quantitative PLS models for blending processes of both the products were developed, validated, and successfully implemented at a commercial scale for the real-time release of blends. Results obtained from the validated model were in good agreement with the current method of sampling and chromatography.

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Khanolkar, A., Patil, B., Thorat, V. et al. Development of Inline Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Method for Real-Time Monitoring of Blend Uniformity of Direct Compression and Granulation-Based Products at Commercial Scales. AAPS PharmSciTech 23, 235 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1208/s12249-022-02392-9

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