The Use of a Closed Feed Frame for the Development of Near-Infrared Spectroscopic Calibration Model to Determine Drug Concentration

Purpose

This study evaluates the use of the closed feed frame as a material sparing approach to develop near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopic calibration models for monitoring blend uniformity. The effect of shear induced by recirculation on NIR spectra was also studied.

Methods

Calibration models were developed using NIR spectra obtained in the closed feed frame for two cases. For case 2, blends that flowed through the open feed frame were predicted with the model. The shear effect of the feed frame on the blends was assessed through the characterization of powder properties before and after recirculation.

Results

The physical characterization of the blends confirmed that the powder properties were not altered after recirculation within the closed feed frame. Both calibration models provided highly accurate predictions of the test sets with low bias (0.03% w/w and -0.06% w/w) and relative standard error of prediction (1.9% and 3.7%), respectively. The predictive performance of the calibration models was not affected by the shear effect.

Conclusion

Recirculation within the closed feed frame did not change the physical properties of the blends studied. The prediction of blends flowing through the open feed frame was possible with a calibration model developed in the closed feed frame. The closed feed frame could reduce the materials needed to develop calibration models by more than 90%.

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Movilla-Meza, N.A., Sierra-Vega, N.O., Alvarado-Hernández, B.B. et al. The Use of a Closed Feed Frame for the Development of Near-Infrared Spectroscopic Calibration Model to Determine Drug Concentration. Pharm Res (2023).
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11095-023-03601-1

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