Development of a multidisciplinary optimization process for designing optimal pharmaceutical formulations with constrained experimental regions |
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Authors: | Byung Rae Cho Sangmun Shin Yongsun Choi Jami Kovach |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Industrial Engineering, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, 29634, USA 2. Department of Systems Management and Engineering, Inje University, Gimhae, GyeongNam, 621-749, South Korea 3. Department of Information and Logistics Technology, University of Houston, 312 Technology Building, Houston, TX, 77204, USA
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Abstract: | Pharmaceutical formulation design with the development of analytical technologies and methodologies is an integral part of a drug’s research and development. Conventional pharmaceutical formulation design problems are typically studied under the assumption of an unconstrained experimental region with a single quality characteristic. In real world pharmaceutical formulation design problems, however, we are often faced with multiple quality characteristics with a constrained experimental region due to physical limitations. In order to address these needs, we propose a multidisciplinary optimization process for the optimal design of pharmaceutical formulations by developing a response surface simplex design (RSSD) and a response surface D-optimal design (REDD) for experimental modeling and by developing a partitioned composite desirability function (PCDF) for multidisciplinary optimization. Two actual case studies are also presented here for model verification purposes. |
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