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In-line porosity and hardness monitoring of tablets by means of optical coherence tomography

[Display omitted] •Optical coherence tomography for the estimation of.•Tablet porosity.•Tablet hardness.•Real-time in-line OCT measurements and porosity prediction directly after the tablet press. In-line monitoring of critical quality attributes (CQAs) during a tableting process is an essential ste...

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Published in:International journal of pharmaceutics 2024-12, Vol.666, p.124808, Article 124808
Main Authors: Fink, Elisabeth, Celikovic, Selma, Martins Fraga, Rúben, Remmelgas, Johan, Rehrl, Jakob, Khinast, Johannes
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Summary:[Display omitted] •Optical coherence tomography for the estimation of.•Tablet porosity.•Tablet hardness.•Real-time in-line OCT measurements and porosity prediction directly after the tablet press. In-line monitoring of critical quality attributes (CQAs) during a tableting process is an essential step toward a real-time release strategy. Such CQAs can be the tablet mass, the API content, dissolution, hardness and tensile strength. Since dissolution testing is laborious and time-consuming and cannot be performed in-line, it is desirable to replace dissolution testing with predictive models based on other CQAs that affect the dissolution characteristics, such as the tablet porosity and hardness. Traditionally, porosity is determined offline via gas adsorption methods or other techniques, such as Terahertz spectroscopy or gas in scattering media absorption spectroscopy. Tablet hardness is typically established using a hardness tester. While these destructive tests can readily be performed at-line, they have limited applicability in in-line settings for a high-percentage inspection. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has recently been proposed as a possible tool for determining quality attributes. This work describes the first application of OCT for the prediction of tablet porosity and hardness. OCT measurements of tablets produced in a ConsiGma 25™ tableting line and a Stylcam 200R compaction simulator in several compaction force settings were performed and correlated with the porosity and hardness. It was demonstrated that OCT can easily be installed in-line and provide real-time information about critical material attributes. These insights confirm the applicability of OCT as a real-time quality control tool and its potential to replace time-consuming and destructive offline measurements.
ISSN:0378-5173
1873-3476
1873-3476
DOI:10.1016/j.ijpharm.2024.124808