A non-invasive multipoint product temperature measurement for pharmaceutical lyophilization

Author:

Jiang Xiaofan,Kazarin Petr,Sinanis Michael D.,Darwish Ahmad,Raghunathan Nithin,Alexeenko Alina,Peroulis Dimitrios

Abstract

AbstractMonitoring product temperature during lyophilization is critical, especially during the process development stage, as the final product may be jeopardized if its process temperature exceeds a threshold value. Also, in-situ temperature monitoring of the product gives the capability of creating an optimized closed-loop lyophilization process. While conventional thermocouples can track product temperature, they are invasive, limited to a single-point measurement, and can significantly alter the freezing and drying behavior of the product in the monitored vial. This work has developed a new methodology that combines non-invasive temperature monitoring and comprehensive modeling. It allows the accurate reconstruction of the complete temperature profile of the product inside the vial during the lyophilization process. The proposed methodology is experimentally validated by combining the sensors’ wirelessly collected data with the advanced multiphysics simulations. The flexible wireless multi-point temperature sensing probe is produced using micro-manufacturing techniques and attached outside the vial, allowing for accurate extraction of the product temperature.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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