Effect of shape on the physical properties of pharmaceutical tablets. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Despite a well-established process understanding, quality issues for compressed oral solid dosage forms are frequently encountered during various drug product development and production stages. In the current work, a non-destructive contact ultrasonic experimental rig integrated with a collaborative robot arm and an advanced vision system is presented and employed to quantify the effect of the shape of a compressed tablet on its mechanical properties. It is observed that these properties are affected by the tablet geometric shapes and found to be linearly sensitive to the compaction pressures. It is demonstrated that the presented approach significantly improves the repeatability of the experimental waveform acquisition. In addition, with the increased confidence levels in waveform acquisition accuracy and corresponding pressure and shear wave speeds due to improved measurement repeatability, we conclude that pharmaceutical compact materials can indeed have a negative Poisson's ratio, therefore can be auxetic. The presented technique and instrument could find critical applications in continuous tablet manufacturing, and its real-time quality monitoring as measurement repeatability has been significantly improved, minimizing product quality variations.

authors

  • Sultan, Tipu
  • Xu, Xiaochi
  • Hasan Rozin, Enamul
  • Sorjonen, Joona
  • Ketolainen, Jarkko
  • Wikström, Håkan
  • Martin de Juan, Luis
  • Tajarobi, Pirjo
  • Cetinkaya, Cetin

publication date

  • July 8, 2022

Research

keywords

  • Technology, Pharmaceutical
  • Ultrasonics

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 85134292525

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2022.121993

PubMed ID

  • 35811040

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 624