Thomas F. O'Connor , Sharmista Chatterjee , Johnny Lam , Dolores Hernán Pérez de la Ossa , Leticia Martinez-Peyrat , Marcel H.N. Hoefnagel , Adam C. Fisher
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Abstract
Process models are a growing tool for pharmaceutical manufacturing process design and control. The Industry 4.0 paradigm promises to increase the amount of data available to understand manufacturing processes. Tools such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) might accelerate process development and allow better predictions of process trajectories. Several examples of process improvements realized through the application of process models have been shown in lyophilization, chromatography, fluid bed drying, bioreactor control, continuous direct compression, and wet granulation. An important consideration of implementing a process model is determining the impact of the model on the quality of the product and the risks associated with model maintenance over the product lifecycle. Several regulatory documents address risk-based considerations for process models. This work discusses existing risk-based frameworks for model validation and lifecycle maintenance that could aid the adoption of process models in pharmaceutical manufacturing. Hypothetical case studies illustrate the implications of applying a model risk framework to facilitate model validation and lifecycle maintenance in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals and biological products.
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