Development and Validation of an In‐Line API Quantification Method Using AQbD Principles Based on UV‐Vis Spectroscopy to Monitor and Optimise Continuous Hot Melt Extrusion Process

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Date
2020-02-12Author
Abstract
A key principle of developing a new medicine is that quality should be built in, with a
thorough understanding of the product and the manufacturing process supported by appropriate
process controls. Quality by design principles that have been established for the development of
drug products/substances can equally be applied to the development of analytical procedures. This
paper presents the development and validation of a quantitative method to predict the
concentration of piroxicam in Kollidon® VA 64 during hot melt extrusion using analytical quality
by design principles. An analytical target profile was established for the piroxicam content and a
novel in‐line analytical procedure was developed using predictive models based on UV‐Vis
absorbance spectra collected during hot melt extrusion. Risks that impact the ability of the analytical
procedure to measure piroxicam consistently were assessed using failure mode and effect analysis.
The critical analytical attributes measured were colour (L* lightness, b* yellow to blue colour
parameters—in‐process critical quality attributes) that are linked to the ability to measure the API
content and transmittance. The method validation was based on the accuracy profile strategy and
ICH Q2(R1) validation criteria. The accuracy profile obtained with two validation sets showed that
the 95% β‐expectation tolerance limits for all piroxicam concentration levels analysed were within
the combined trueness and precision acceptance limits set at ±5%. The method robustness was tested
by evaluating the effects of screw speed (150–250 rpm) and feed rate (5–9 g/min) on piroxicam
content around 15% w/w. In‐line UV‐Vis spectroscopy was shown to be a robust and practical PAT
tool for monitoring the piroxicam content, a critical quality attribute in a pharmaceutical HME
process.
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open access journal
Citation : Almeida, J., Bezerra, M., Markl, D., Berghaus, A., Borman, P. and Schlindwein, W. (2020) Development and Validation of an In‐Line API Quantification Method Using AQbD Principles Based on UV‐Vis Spectroscopy to Monitor and Optimise Continuous Hot Melt Extrusion Process. Pharmaceutics, 12, 150.
Research Institute : Leicester Institute for Pharmaceutical Innovation - From Molecules to Practice (LIPI)
Peer Reviewed : Yes
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