Abstract

Pharmaceutical twin-screw wet granulation is a multifaceted and intricate process pivotal to drug product development. Accurate modeling of this process is indispensable for optimizing manufacturing parameters and ensuring product quality. The fluid bed dryer, an integral component of this granulation process, significantly influences the granular critical quality attributes. This study builds upon prior research by integrating experimental findings on granule segregation during fluid bed drying into an existing compartmental model, enhancing its predictive capabilities. An additional model layer on granule segregation behavior is composed and integrated into the existing model structure in this study. The added model compartment describes probability distributions on the vertical position of granules within each granule size class considered. To beware of overfitting, predictions of both the moisture content after drying and the granule bed temperature throughout drying are discussed in this study relative to experimental data from earlier published studies. These independent analyses demonstrated a marked improvement in prediction accuracy compared to earlier published model structures. The refined model accurately predicts the residual moisture content after drying for an untrained formulation. Moreover, it simultaneously makes accurate predictions of the granular bed temperature, which emboldens its structural correctness. This advancement makes it a powerful tool for predicting the behavior of the pharmaceutical fluid bed drying, which holds significant promise to facilitate pharmaceutical product development.

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