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Factorial Designing for Pharmaceutical Product and Process Development


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1 Dept. of Pharmaceutics, Nalanda College of Pharmacy, Nalgonda– 508001, Anshra Pradesh, India
2 Nalanda College of Pharmacy, Nalgonda-508001, Anshra Pradesh, India
     

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The conventional experimental designs are not adequately contributing robustness of the experiment. Quality by design is an essential tool for time and cost effectiveness. Common design is factorial design. Factorial designing is more flexible and gives more knowledge about process and product and several software are also available. This manuscript gives the reader an in depth information of factorial experimental design, its theoretical background and how to implement this statistical tool in the real practical research.

Keywords

Total Quality Management, Quality by Design, Interaction, Factorial Design.
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Authors

K. R. Vinod
Dept. of Pharmaceutics, Nalanda College of Pharmacy, Nalgonda– 508001, Anshra Pradesh, India
S. Sandhya
Nalanda College of Pharmacy, Nalgonda-508001, Anshra Pradesh, India

Abstract


The conventional experimental designs are not adequately contributing robustness of the experiment. Quality by design is an essential tool for time and cost effectiveness. Common design is factorial design. Factorial designing is more flexible and gives more knowledge about process and product and several software are also available. This manuscript gives the reader an in depth information of factorial experimental design, its theoretical background and how to implement this statistical tool in the real practical research.

Keywords


Total Quality Management, Quality by Design, Interaction, Factorial Design.