Quality by design: scale-up of freeze-drying cycles in pharmaceutical industry

AAPS PharmSciTech. 2013 Sep;14(3):1137-49. doi: 10.1208/s12249-013-0003-9. Epub 2013 Jul 25.

Abstract

This paper shows the application of mathematical modeling to scale-up a cycle developed with lab-scale equipment on two different production units. The above method is based on a simplified model of the process parameterized with experimentally determined heat and mass transfer coefficients. In this study, the overall heat transfer coefficient between product and shelf was determined by using the gravimetric procedure, while the dried product resistance to vapor flow was determined through the pressure rise test technique. Once model parameters were determined, the freeze-drying cycle of a parenteral product was developed via dynamic design space for a lab-scale unit. Then, mathematical modeling was used to scale-up the above cycle in the production equipment. In this way, appropriate values were determined for processing conditions, which allow the replication, in the industrial unit, of the product dynamics observed in the small scale freeze-dryer. This study also showed how inter-vial variability, as well as model parameter uncertainty, can be taken into account during scale-up calculations.

MeSH terms

  • Drug Industry*
  • Freeze Drying*
  • Hot Temperature
  • Models, Chemical
  • Quality Control*
  • Uncertainty