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Accelerated shelf life modeling of appearance change in drug products using ASAPprime ®

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Abstract An accelerated stability model approach was demonstrated to accurately predict the long-term shelf life of example drug substances and drug products (indigo carmine tablets and L-ascorbic acid powder) where… Click to show full abstract

Abstract An accelerated stability model approach was demonstrated to accurately predict the long-term shelf life of example drug substances and drug products (indigo carmine tablets and L-ascorbic acid powder) where appearance changes were shelf life–limiting. The products were exposed outside of packaging to conditions from 50 to 90 °C and 0–80% relative humidity for up to one month to accelerate appearance changes. The appearance changes of stressed samples were quantitated using the CIELAB color scale (calculated ΔE*), where a visual assessment of appearance changes likely to be noticeable was used to assign a ΔE* specification limit. ASAPprime ® software was employed to create an isoconversion paradigm, modeled in packaging by the moisture-modified Arrhenius equation, that predicted the color changes of the products within the error bars of the model to nine months at 25 °C/60% RH, 30 °C/65% RH, and 40 °C/75% RH. Overall, these case studies indicate that the ASAPprime ® approach for accelerated stability studies are a fast, accurate approach to modeling appearance changes.

Keywords: shelf life; appearance changes; drug products

Journal Title: Pharmaceutical Development and Technology
Year Published: 2022

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