Application of the Quality by Design Concept (QbD) in the Development of Hydrogel-Based Drug Delivery Systems
Author:
Mohseni-Motlagh S. Farid1, Dolatabadi Roshanak2, Baniassadi Majid1, Baghani Mostafa1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. School of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran 1439814151, Iran 2. Food and Drug Administration, Iran Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Tehran 1419943471, Iran
Abstract
Hydrogel-based drug delivery systems are of interest to researchers for many reasons, such as biocompatibility, high diversity, and the possibility of administration from different routes. Despite these advantages, there are challenges, such as controlling the drug release rate and their mechanical properties during the manufacturing of these systems. For this reason, there is a need for the production and development of such drug delivery systems with a scientific strategy. For this reason, the quality by design (QbD) approach is used for the development of drug delivery systems. This approach, by identifying the most effective factors in the manufacturing of pharmaceutical products and controlling them, results in a product with the desired quality with the least number of errors. In this review article, an attempt is made to discuss the application and method of applying this approach in the development of hydrogel-based drug delivery systems. So that for the development and production of these systems, according to the type of drug delivery system, what target characteristics should be considered (QTPP) and what factors, such as material properties (CMA) or process parameters (CPP), should be taken into account to reach the critical quality attributes of the product (CQA).
Subject
Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry
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