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Ointments: SOP for Using a Homogenizer in Ointment Production – V 2.0

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SOP for Using a Homogenizer in Ointment Production – V 2.0

Procedure for Using a Homogenizer in Ointment Production

Department Production/Engineering/Quality Assurance (QA)
SOP No. SOP/Ointment/042
Supersedes V 1.0
Page No. Page X of Y
Issue Date [Insert Issue Date]
Effective Date [Insert Effective Date]
Review Date [Insert Review Date]

1. Purpose

The purpose of this Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) is to define the proper method for operating a homogenizer during ointment production. Homogenization ensures uniform particle distribution, enhances stability, and improves the texture of the final product.

2. Scope

This SOP applies to all personnel involved in the operation, maintenance, and monitoring of homogenizers used in ointment manufacturing.

3. Responsibilities

  • Production Supervisor: Ensures homogenization is carried out as per batch requirements.
  • Machine Operator: Operates and monitors the homogenizer.
  • Quality Assurance (QA) Personnel: Conducts in-process checks to confirm uniformity.
  • Engineering Technician: Maintains and calibrates the homogenizer.
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4. Accountability

The Production and QA Managers are accountable for ensuring that the homogenization process follows GMP standards and is properly documented.

5. Procedure

5.1 Pre-Operational Checks

  • Ensure the homogenizer is clean and sanitized.
  • Verify the calibration status of pressure and speed settings.
  • Inspect seals, valves, and moving parts for wear or damage.
  • Check that all connections are secure and there are no leaks.

5.2 Loading the Ointment for Homogenization

  • Transfer the pre-mixed ointment into the homogenization chamber.
  • Ensure the temperature is within the required range (e.g., 40°C–50°C).
  • Close the homogenizer lid securely before starting the operation.

5.3 Homogenization Process

  • Set the homogenizer speed and pressure according to batch specifications.
  • Start the homogenizer and allow the ointment to circulate through the system.
  • Maintain homogenization for the defined duration (e.g., 20–30 minutes).
  • Monitor the pressure gauge to ensure it stays within the prescribed limits.
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5.4 Monitoring During Homogenization

  • Observe the consistency and flow of the ointment.
  • Check for uniform particle size and dispersion.
  • Ensure that no air bubbles are introduced into the mixture.

5.5 Completion of Homogenization

  • Stop the homogenizer and allow the batch to settle.
  • Verify that the product meets viscosity and uniformity specifications.
  • Record final parameters (pressure, time, speed) in the Homogenization Log.

5.6 Cleaning and Shutdown

  • Drain any remaining ointment from the system.
  • Flush the homogenizer with an approved cleaning solution.
  • Sanitize all parts and reassemble for the next batch.
  • Record cleaning details in the Equipment Cleaning Log.

6. Abbreviations

  • GMP – Good Manufacturing Practices
  • QA – Quality Assurance
  • QC – Quality Control
  • RPM – Revolutions Per Minute
  • BMR – Batch Manufacturing Record

7. Documents

  • Homogenization Log (Annexure-1)
  • Equipment Cleaning Log (Annexure-2)
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8. References

  • WHO GMP Guidelines for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
  • 21 CFR Part 211 – Current Good Manufacturing Practices
  • Equipment Manufacturer Guidelines

9. SOP Version

Version 2.0

10. Approval Section

Prepared By Checked By Approved By
Signature
Date
Name
Designation
Department

11. Annexures

Annexure-1: Homogenization Log

Date Batch Number Pressure (Bar) Speed (RPM) Time (Min) Verified By
01/02/2025 SOP/Ointment/001 100 5000 20 QA Officer
02/02/2025 SOP/Ointment/002 120 4800 25 QA Officer

Annexure-2: Equipment Cleaning Log

Date Homogenizer ID Cleaning Agent Used Sanitization Method Verified By
01/02/2025 HM-101 Sodium Hypochlorite Rinsed and Dried QA Head
02/02/2025 HM-102 Ethyl Alcohol Wiped and Flushed QA Head

12. Revision History:

Revision Date Revision No. Details of Revision Reason for Revision Approved By
01/01/2024 1.0 Initial Version New SOP QA Head
01/02/2025 2.0 Updated SOP Format Standardization of Document QA Head
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