A linear scale-up approach to fluid bed granulation

Fluid bed granulation (FBG) is used extensively in the pharmaceutical industry and it is known to be a complex process, because the final product quality of the FBG process is determined by a complex interplay between the process parameters, fluid dynamics, and material properties. Due to this complexity, the FBG process is inherently nonlinear and as such difficult to scale-up.

The field of chemical engineering has shown that complex nonlinear processes can be assumed to be linear under limiting conditions. We leverage this idea and present a linear scale-up approach (LiSA) to the FBG process. We derive the key LiSA equation from first principles, and then use it in combination with the similarity principle for scale-up purposes.

Furthermore, we present a novel regression-based LiSA. The regression-based LiSA is founded on the hypothesis that there is a linear relationship between the moisture content and a scaling parameter called the Maus factor. This hypothesis is based on our experience and it is shown to be plausible due to high R2 values ranging from 0.86 to 0.98. Moreover, we successfully demonstrate that LiSA is effective under typical industrial process settings by applying it to two different formulations during pharmaceutical drug product development. Continue reading here

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Victor N. Emenike, Ivonne Kulla, Martin Maus, Andrea Staab, Daniela Schröder, A linear scale-up approach to fluid bed granulation, International Journal of Pharmaceutics, Volume 598, 2021, 120209, ISSN 0378-5173, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2021.120209. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378517321000132)

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