Abstract
In recent years, the pharmaceutical industry has focused on a better understanding of the real-time manufacturing process with online measurements. Near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy is perhaps the most used and acceptable technique in such a highly regulated industry. However, one of the big challenges in using NIR systems for in-line manufacturing processes is the acquisition of measurements in real-time simultaneously at different locations. To this end, a series of different optical set-ups were investigated. Results are presented here using a multipoint NIR system based on a Fabry–Pérot Interferometer capable of recording simultaneously four independent spectra in four different points. NIR spectra of cellulose and sucrose granule mixtures were evaluated by the partial least-squares (PLS) regression method. By interpreting score values, loading of the principal components and the root mean square errors of cross-validation (
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