Impacts of Constituent Material Variability on the Performance and Quality of Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms
A special issue of Pharmaceuticals (ISSN 1424-8247). This special issue belongs to the section "Pharmaceutical Technology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2021) | Viewed by 6951
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The performance and quality of pharmaceutical dosage forms are dependent on both the properties of constituent materials (API and excipients) and the manufacturing process. Investigation of the physical and chemical relationships between pharmaceutical materials, process factors and drug product performance is necessary to achieve the level of process understanding required to inform robust quality control strategies. Understanding the impact of material variability on dosage form performance and identifying critical material attributes are central to the quality by design (QbD) approach to drug development. Monitoring critical material attributes and adjusting process parameters to compensate for material variability, by the application of process models, is a key aspect of Quality by Control (QbC) during drug product manufacture. The advent of drug product continuous manufacture, together with the pharmaceutical sector’s evolution towards QbC and Pharma 4.0, has increased the need for an advanced understanding of how the variability of constituent material properties impacts drug product performance and quality. This Special Issue aims to summarize the latest advances in Process Analytical Technology (PAT) techniques to study variability in constituent pharmaceutical materials, present the latest findings highlighting the impact of material variability on drug product performance as well the design of process models to control for material variability and finally elucidate future directions.
Dr. Abina Crean
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- dosage form
- drug product
- drug substance
- excipient
- critical material attributes
- quality by design
- process control
- process analytical technology (PAT)
- process modelling
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