Mechanistic Modeling of Continuous Lyophilization for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

Prakitr Srisuma, George Barbastathis, Richard D. Braatz
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Abstract

Lyophilization (also known as freeze drying) is a process that is commonly used to increase the stability of drug products, e.g., mRNA vaccines, in pharmaceutical manufacturing. While extensive efforts have been dedicated to shift the pharmaceutical industry towards continuous manufacturing, the majority of industrial-scale lyophilization is still being operated in a batch mode. This article proposes the first mechanistic model for a complete continuous lyophilization process, which includes freezing, primary drying, and secondary drying. The state-of-the-art lyophilization technology is considered, in which vials are suspended and moved continuously through the process. The model can describe the evolution of several critical process parameters, namely the product temperature, ice/water fraction, sublimation front position, and concentration of bound water, for the entire lyophilization process. The model is also demonstrated for several applications related to process design and optimization. Ultimately, the framework and results presented in this work can serve as a solid foundation to guide the design and development of future continuous lyophilization processes.
制药业连续冻干的机理建模
冻干(又称冷冻干燥)是一种在制药过程中常用于提高药物产品(如 mRNA 疫苗)稳定性的工艺。虽然制药行业一直在努力向连续生产转变,但大部分工业规模的冻干工艺仍在批量模式下运行。本文首次提出了完整连续冻干工艺的机械模型,其中包括冷冻、初级干燥和二级干燥。该模型考虑了最先进的冻干技术,其中小瓶悬浮并在过程中连续移动。该模型可以描述整个冻干过程中几个关键工艺参数的演变,即产品温度、冰/水比例、升华前沿位置和结合水浓度。该模型还展示了与工艺设计和优化相关的若干应用。最终,这项工作中提出的框架和结果可以作为指导未来连续冻干工艺设计和开发的坚实基础。
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