Erwin Irdam
Biogen Idec
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International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2017
Andrea Trementozzi; Cheuk-Yui Leung; Frederick Osei-Yeboah; Erwin Irdam; Yiqing Lin; J. Michael MacPhee; Pierre Boulas; Shyam B. Karki; Peter Zawaneh
Optimizing powder flow and compaction properties are critical for ensuring a robust tablet manufacturing process. The impact of flow and compaction properties of the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) becomes progressively significant for higher drug load formulations, and for scaling up manufacturing processes. This study demonstrated that flow properties of a powder blend can be improved through API particle engineering, without critically impacting blend tabletability at elevated drug loadings. In studying a jet milled API (D50=24μm) and particle engineered wet milled API (D50=70μm and 90μm), flow functions of all API lots were similarly poor despite the vast difference in average particle size (ffc<4). This finding strays from the common notion that powder flow properties are directly correlated to particle size distribution. Upon adding excipients, however, clear trends in flow functions based on API particle size were observed. Wet milled API blends had a much improved flow function (ffc>10) compared with the jet milled API blends. Investigation of the compaction properties of both wet and jet milled powder blends also revealed that both jet and wet milled material produced robust tablets at the drug loadings used. The ability to practically demonstrate this uncommon observation that similarly poor flowing APIs can lead to a marked difference upon blending is important for pharmaceutical development. It is especially important in early phase development during API selection, and is advantageous particularly when material-sparing techniques are utilized.
Organic Process Research & Development | 2009
Daniel E. Patterson; Jeremiah D. Powers; Michael P. Leblanc; Tyler Sharkey; Emily Boehler; Erwin Irdam; Martin H. Osterhout
Organic Process Research & Development | 2012
John Guzowski; Edward J. Delaney; Michael Humora; Erwin Irdam; William F. Kiesman; Albert Kwok; Amy D. Moran
Organic Process Research & Development | 2015
Nicholas M. Thomson; Kevin D. Seibert; Srinivas Tummala; Shailendra Bordawekar; William F. Kiesman; Erwin Irdam; Brian Phenix; Daniel Kumke
Archive | 2012
Weirong Chen; Michael Humora; Daw-Long Albert Kwok; William F. Kiesman; Erwin Irdam
Organic Process Research & Development | 2015
Nicholas M. Thomson; Robert A. Singer; Kevin D. Seibert; Carla V. Luciani; Sushil K. Srivastava; William F. Kiesman; Erwin Irdam; John V. Lepore; Luke Schenck
Archive | 2012
Weirong Chen; Michael Humora; Daw-Long Albert Kwok; William F. Kiesman; Erwin Irdam
Organic Process Research & Development | 2017
Christopher J. Welch; Margaret M. Faul; Srinivas Tummala; Charles D. Papageorgiou; Frederick Hicks; Joel M. Hawkins; Nicholas Thomson; Aaron S. Cote; Shailendra Bordawekar; Steven J. Wittenberger; David Laffan; Mark Purdie; Pierre Boulas; Erwin Irdam; Keith Horspool; Bing-Shiou Yang; Jean Tom; Paul Fernandez; Antonio Christian Ferretti; Scott A. May; Kevin Seibert; Kenneth Wells; Rahn McKeown
Archive | 2016
Pierre Boulas; Erwin Irdam; Shyam B. Karki; William F. Kiesman; Cheuk-Yui Leung; Yiqing Lin; Andrea Trementozzi; Peter Zawaneh
Organic Process Research & Development | 2018
Kalyan Vasudevan; Frederick Osei-Yeboah; Kenny Tran; Daniel Patience; Erwin Irdam; Daw-Iong Kwok; Matthew L. Peterson