Stefan Schneid works in the Department of Pharmaceutics at the University of Erlangen in Erlangen, Germany.
Peer-Reviewed Technical Note: Quality by Design in Freeze-Drying
Cycle design and robustness testing using advanced process analytical technology.
Peer-Reviewed Technical Note: Influence of Common Excipients on the Crystalline Modification of Freeze-Dried Mannitol
Mannitol is the most commonly used bulking agent in freeze-drying formulation design. The benefit of using mannitol is that it crystallizes during freezing and permits drying processes at higher product temperatures, and thus with higher sublimation rates relative to purely amorphous systems (1). Mannitol, however, is known to form different crystalline modifications which compromises reproducibility of product characteristics and storage stability due to phase transformations (2, 3).