Around 50 people recently attended the two-day tableting workshop organized by Romaco Kilian in cooperation with BASF. The aim of the event was to develop a pediatric formulation, from prototype to production scale. Live demonstrations from the Kilian laboratory in Cologne were complemented by scientific presentations on the subject of formulation and tableting.
Romaco Kilian recently got together with BASF to hold a two-day workshop on tablet development with digital tools. Around 50 people, mainly from the pharmaceutical industry, accepted the invitation to Cologne. They were treated there to an advanced course all about galenics and tableting and specifically targeted at employees in R&D departments or in specialized laboratories. The aim was to design an ibuprofen 100 mg orodispersible tablet for pediatric use in just two days. This involved working through all of the development steps from characterization of the API and selection of the ingredients to tableting the prototype and upscaling to production.
As well as witnessing practical research work, the participants also listened to a series of scientific presentations, among other things on software-assisted formulation development, excipient selection and powder analysis plus orodispersible tablet properties. Parallel to the theoretical part, a live link allowed attendees to watch the compression tests taking place in KiTech, Romaco Kilian’s tableting laboratory. The subsequent analysis of the measurement data with ZoomLabTM, BASF’s virtual pharmaceutical assistant, was likewise broadcast live.
“The novel workshop concept was very well received by our audience,” reported Dr. Carola Hanl, KiTech Laboratory Manager at Romaco Kilian. “Thanks to the innovative digital tools for both galenics and tableting, our guests were enabled to participate directly in our research project, where we developed a tablet all the way from the formulation through the prototype to production scale, all in full view. We demonstrated the process using the example of a pediatric ibuprofen orodispersible tablet, which was specially tailored to the requirements of the age group in terms of dosage amount and form.”
BASF Pharma Solutions supports research-based pharmaceutical manufacturers in the development of their products with ZoomLabTM, a scientifically proven digital tool that is designed to instantly predict formulations and overcome other formulation challenges. The formulation can then be tested and the first product samples produced and evaluated. New formulations can thus be completed in a very short time.
The data fed to ZoomLabTM during the workshop at Kilian was collected live from the compression tests using Romaco Kilian’s KTP 1X laboratory press. The formulation was successively revised and optimized on the basis of these measurement results. The single-stroke press is tasked with developing the ideal compression force/hardness profile for the desired tablet design, taking account of the different ingredients.
In this case, a biplane ibuprofen orodispersible tablet in 11.28 mm format with a 9 mm flat facet was the goal. Orange and vanilla flavors were added to mask the taste of the children’s medicine. The challenge here was to come up with an orodispersible tablet that was as porous as possible, so that it dissolved quickly in water for ingestion. At the same time, it had to be compressed sufficiently hard to ensure efficient handling and packaging.
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