Laser Measurement and Numerical Simulation of Elastomer Stopper Motion during High-Altitude Shipping of Pharmaceutical Syringes.

Kirk Roffi, Naveed Siddiqui, Samantha Portelli, Divya Sharma, Jennifer Juneau, Parag Kolhe, Advait Badkar
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During high-altitude shipping of pre-filled syringes, pressure differentials can cause the elastomer stopper to move unintentionally. This motion represents a risk to container closure integrity and drug product sterility. To understand and quantitate this risk, we combined high-accuracy laser measurements and numerical simulations of stopper motion. We tested the effects of syringe barrel siliconization, stopper design, syringe orientation, and altitude rate on stopper displacement; only the siliconization factor had a significant effect. Our observations were compared with two mathematical models based on Boyle's Law and a force balance approach. For well-lubricated syringes, stopper motion was reasonably predicted by Boyle's Law (residual ≤ 10%). When the lubricant amount was reduced, Boyle's Law failed to accurately predict stopper motion (residual ≈ 40%). To simulate stopper motion more accurately, we developed a dynamic model in MATLAB-Simulink to incorporate the dry and viscous friction inherent to the lubricated interference fit. Using a Coulomb-viscous subroutine, deviations from Boyle's Law were successfully explained in terms of the displacement, but the system dynamics were not fully accurate. The combination of laser measurements and numerical simulation has yielded unique insight into stopper motion during high-altitude shipping. These tools can provide valuable input to a risk-based drug development strategy to enable global distribution of pre-filled syringes.

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药用注射器高空运输过程中弹性塞运动的激光测量与数值模拟。
在预灌封注射器的高海拔运输过程中,压力差会导致弹性塞意外移动。这种移动对容器封口的完整性和药物产品的无菌性构成风险。为了了解和量化这种风险,我们将塞子运动的高精度激光测量和数值模拟结合起来。我们测试了注射器筒硅化、塞子设计、注射器方向和高度率对塞子位移的影响;只有硅化因素有显著影响。我们将观察结果与基于波义耳定律和力平衡方法的两个数学模型进行了比较。对于润滑良好的注射器,波义耳定律可以合理地预测塞子的运动(残留量 ≤ 10%)。当润滑剂量减少时,波义耳定律无法准确预测塞子的运动(残留量≈ 40%)。为了更准确地模拟塞子运动,我们在 MATLAB-Simulink 中开发了一个动态模型,将润滑过盈配合固有的干摩擦和粘性摩擦纳入其中。利用库仑-粘性子程序,我们成功地用位移解释了波义耳定律的偏差,但系统动态并不完全准确。激光测量和数值模拟相结合,对高海拔运输过程中的塞子运动产生了独特的见解。这些工具可以为基于风险的药物开发战略提供有价值的信息,从而实现预灌封注射器的全球分销。
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