A Novel Scale Up Model for Prediction of Pharmaceutical Film Coating Process Parameters

In the pharmaceutical tablet film coating process, we clarified that a difference in exhaust air relative

humidity can be used to detect differences in process parameters values, the relative humidity of exhaust air was different under different atmospheric air humidity conditions even though all setting values of the manufacturing process parameters were the same, and the water content of tablets was correlated with the exhaust air relative humidity. Based on this experimental data, the exhaust air relative humidity index (EHI), which is an empirical equation that includes as functional parameters the pan coater type, heated air flow rate, spray rate of coating suspension, saturated water vapor pressure at heated air temperature, and partial water vapor pressure at atmospheric air pressure, was developed. The predictive values of exhaust relative humidity using EHI were in good correlation with the experimental data (correlation coefficient of 0.966) in all datasets. EHI was verified using the date of seven different drug products of different manufacturing scales. The EHI model will support formulation researchers by enabling them to set film coating process parameters when the batch size or pan coater type changes, and without the time and expense of further extensive testing.

Key words: pan coater; exhaust air relative humidity index (EHI); scale up; drying ability; atmospheric air; tablet water content; Opadry

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Yasuhiro Suzuki,*,a Tatsuya Suzuki,a Hidemi Minami,a and Katsuhide Teradab
a Formulation Technology Research Laboratories, Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd.; 1–12–1 Shinomiya, Hiratsuka, Kanagawa
254–0014, Japan: and b Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, Toho University; 2–2–1 Miyama, Funabashi, Chiba 274–8510, Japan.
Received August 19, 2015; accepted December 15, 2015
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