TY - JOUR
T1 - Application of unsupervised and supervised learning to a material attribute database of tablets produced at two different granulation scales
AU - Hayashi, Yoshihiro
AU - Noguchi, Miho
AU - Oishi, Takuya
AU - Ono, Takashi
AU - Okada, Kotaro
AU - Onuki, Yoshinori
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2023/6/25
Y1 - 2023/6/25
N2 - The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the usefulness of machine learning (ML) for analyzing a material attribute database from tablets produced at different granulation scales. High shear wet granulators (scale 30 g and 1000 g) were used and data were collected according to the design of experiments at different scales. In total, 38 different tablets were prepared, and the tensile strength (TS) and dissolution rate after 10 min (DS10) were measured. In addition, 15 material attributes (MAs) related to particle size distribution, bulk density, elasticity, plasticity, surface properties, and moisture content of granules were evaluated. By using unsupervised learning including principal component analysis and hierarchical cluster analysis, the regions of tablets produced at each scale were visualized. Subsequently, supervised learning with feature selection including partial least squares regression with variable importance in projection and elastic net were applied. The constructed models could predict the TS and DS10 from the MAs and the compression force with high accuracy (R2= 0.777 and 0.748, respectively), independent of scale. In addition, important factors were successfully identified. ML can be used for better understanding of similarity/dissimilarity between scales, for constructing predictive models of critical quality attributes, and for determining critical factors.
AB - The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the usefulness of machine learning (ML) for analyzing a material attribute database from tablets produced at different granulation scales. High shear wet granulators (scale 30 g and 1000 g) were used and data were collected according to the design of experiments at different scales. In total, 38 different tablets were prepared, and the tensile strength (TS) and dissolution rate after 10 min (DS10) were measured. In addition, 15 material attributes (MAs) related to particle size distribution, bulk density, elasticity, plasticity, surface properties, and moisture content of granules were evaluated. By using unsupervised learning including principal component analysis and hierarchical cluster analysis, the regions of tablets produced at each scale were visualized. Subsequently, supervised learning with feature selection including partial least squares regression with variable importance in projection and elastic net were applied. The constructed models could predict the TS and DS10 from the MAs and the compression force with high accuracy (R2= 0.777 and 0.748, respectively), independent of scale. In addition, important factors were successfully identified. ML can be used for better understanding of similarity/dissimilarity between scales, for constructing predictive models of critical quality attributes, and for determining critical factors.
KW - Elastic net
KW - Feature selection
KW - Machine learning
KW - Partial least squares
KW - Quality by design
KW - Tablet
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85160205569&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2023.123066
DO - 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2023.123066
M3 - 学術論文
C2 - 37217121
AN - SCOPUS:85160205569
SN - 0378-5173
VL - 641
JO - International Journal of Pharmaceutics
JF - International Journal of Pharmaceutics
M1 - 123066
ER -