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Terahertz-Based Porosity Measurement of Pharmaceutical Tablets: a Tutorial
by
Markl, Daniel
, Zeitler, J. Axel
, Bawuah, Prince
, Evans, Mike
, Portieri, Alessia
, Lucas, Ralph
, Farrell, Daniel
, Goodwin, Daniel
, Anderson, Andrew
in
Approximation
/ Bioavailability
/ Classical Electrodynamics
/ Disintegration
/ Effective medium theory
/ Electrical Engineering
/ Electronics and Microelectronics
/ Engineering
/ Instrumentation
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mechanical properties
/ Pharmaceuticals
/ Porosity
/ Quality assurance
/ Quality management
/ Signal processing
/ Tablets
/ Terahertz frequencies
2020
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Terahertz-Based Porosity Measurement of Pharmaceutical Tablets: a Tutorial
by
Markl, Daniel
, Zeitler, J. Axel
, Bawuah, Prince
, Evans, Mike
, Portieri, Alessia
, Lucas, Ralph
, Farrell, Daniel
, Goodwin, Daniel
, Anderson, Andrew
in
Approximation
/ Bioavailability
/ Classical Electrodynamics
/ Disintegration
/ Effective medium theory
/ Electrical Engineering
/ Electronics and Microelectronics
/ Engineering
/ Instrumentation
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mechanical properties
/ Pharmaceuticals
/ Porosity
/ Quality assurance
/ Quality management
/ Signal processing
/ Tablets
/ Terahertz frequencies
2020
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Terahertz-Based Porosity Measurement of Pharmaceutical Tablets: a Tutorial
by
Markl, Daniel
, Zeitler, J. Axel
, Bawuah, Prince
, Evans, Mike
, Portieri, Alessia
, Lucas, Ralph
, Farrell, Daniel
, Goodwin, Daniel
, Anderson, Andrew
in
Approximation
/ Bioavailability
/ Classical Electrodynamics
/ Disintegration
/ Effective medium theory
/ Electrical Engineering
/ Electronics and Microelectronics
/ Engineering
/ Instrumentation
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mechanical properties
/ Pharmaceuticals
/ Porosity
/ Quality assurance
/ Quality management
/ Signal processing
/ Tablets
/ Terahertz frequencies
2020
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Terahertz-Based Porosity Measurement of Pharmaceutical Tablets: a Tutorial
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Terahertz-Based Porosity Measurement of Pharmaceutical Tablets: a Tutorial
2020
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Porosity, one of the important quality attributes of pharmaceutical tablets, directly affects the mechanical properties, the mass transport and hence tablet disintegration, dissolution and ultimately the bioavailability of an orally administered drug. The ability to accurately and quickly monitor the porosity of tablets during manufacture or during the manufacturing process will enable a greater assurance of product quality. This tutorial systematically outlines the steps involved in the terahertz-based measurement method that can be used to quantify the porosity of a tablet within seconds in a non-destructive and non-invasive manner. The terahertz-based porosity measurement can be performed using one of the three main methods, which are (i) the zero-porosity approximation (ZPA); (ii) the traditional Bruggeman effective medium approximation (TB-EMA); and (iii) the anisotropic Bruggeman effective medium approximation (AB-EMA). By using a set of batches of flat-faced and biconvex tablets as a case study, the three main methods are compared and contrasted. Overall, frequency-domain signal processing coupled with the AB-EMA method was found to be most suitable approach in terms of accuracy and robustness when predicting the porosity of tablets over a range of complexities and geometries. This tutorial aims to concisely outline all the necessary steps, precautions and unique advantages associated with the terahertz-based porosity measurement method.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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