Machine learning for process monitoring and control of hot-melt extrusion: current state of the art and future directions
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2021-09-09Author
Munir, Nimra
Nugent, Michael J.D.
Whitaker, Darren
McAfee, Marion
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In the last few decades, hot-melt extrusion (HME) has emerged as a rapidly growing
technology in the pharmaceutical industry, due to its various advantages over other fabrication
routes for drug delivery systems. After the introduction of the ‘quality by design’ (QbD) approach by
the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), many research studies have focused on implementing
process analytical technology (PAT), including near-infrared (NIR), Raman, and UV–Vis, coupled
with various machine learning algorithms, to monitor and control the HME process in real time.
This review gives a comprehensive overview of the application of machine learning algorithms for
HME processes, with a focus on pharmaceutical HME applications. The main current challenges
in the application of machine learning algorithms for pharmaceutical processes are discussed, with
potential future directions for the industry.
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