VALIDATION OF ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES: A COMPARISON OF ICH Vs PHARMACOPOEIA (USP) Vs FDA

Authors

  • Ajay Sharma Author

Keywords:

Analytical Procedures, Method Validation

Abstract

Method validation is the process used to confirm that the analytical procedure employed for a specific test is suitable for its intended use. Results from method validation can be used to judge the quality, reliability and consistency of analytical results; it is an integral part of any good analytical practice. When extended to analytical procedure, depending upon the application, it means that a method works reproducibly, when carried out by same or different persons, in same or different laboratories, using different chemicals or reagents and using different equipments at different condition or environment. So In this review article we discussed about the importance and strategy of validation of analytical procedure.

 

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Published

26-11-2024

How to Cite

VALIDATION OF ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES: A COMPARISON OF ICH Vs PHARMACOPOEIA (USP) Vs FDA. (2024). International Research Journal of Pharmacy, 2(6), 52-55. https://irjponline.org/index.php/irjp/article/view/1979