Optical coherence tomography-based freeze-drying microscopy.
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ABSTRACT: A new type of freeze-drying microscope based upon time-domain optical coherence tomography is presented here (OCT-FDM). The microscope allows for real-time, in situ 3D imaging of pharmaceutical formulations in vials relevant for manufacturing processes with a lateral resolution of <7 μm and an axial resolution of <5 μm. Correlation of volumetric structural imaging with product temperature measured during the freeze-drying cycle allowed investigation of structural changes in the product and determination of the temperature at which the freeze-dried cake collapses. This critical temperature is the most important parameter in designing freeze-drying processes of pharmaceutical products.
SUBMITTER: Mujat M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3255342 | biostudies-other | 2012 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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