The Penicillin incubation process requires temperatures and humidity rigidly controlled within +0.25°C and +3.3% RH. The manufacturing and packaging also require stringent temperature and humidity conditions.
The production and packaging of the latest generation antibiotic drugs, such as Penicillin, need high attention to environmental conditions. The evolution of newer formulations necessitates a highly specialized dry atmosphere during manufacturing and packaging processes.
Impact of Excess Humidity on Penicillin Packaging
Excessive humidity poses a significant threat, potentially resulting in the formation of lumps in the powdered medication, obstructing its free flow. Moreover, the compression process can get affected, causing imperfections that may lead to uneven tablet structures, subsequently resulting in quality control rejections.
When packed in the presence of high humidity, they deteriorate due to carbon dioxide and water formation. Humidity control, therefore, becomes essential.
Recommendation
Maintaining a hygienic environment is crucial to preventing microbial growth within the manufacturing space, ensuring the purity and efficacy of Penicillin. This stringent control over environmental factors underscores the precision and care required in the production of these pharmaceuticals to meet the highest standards of quality and safety.
Application |
Temperature |
Humidity
% RH |
°C |
°F |
Penicillin Packaging |
26 |
79 |
5-15 |
Bry-Air Solution
Dehumidification or Moisture/ Humidity Control solutions are almost essential across all the various stages and processes of the Pharmaceutical Industry, including the manufacturing and packaging of Penicillin.
Bry-Air Desiccant dehumidifiers can maintain RH as low as 1% or even lower at constant level, regardless of ambient conditions. Bry-Air dehumidifiers are CNC fabricated with powder coated finish incorporating high performance Metal Silicate Fluted media, which is bacteria static, non-toxic and thus, ideal to meet GMP requirements of the pharmaceutical industry.