Method validation in pharmaceutical analysis: from theory to practical optimization

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Method validation in pharmaceutical analysis: from theory to practical optimization

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2015

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University of Minnesota, College of Pharmacy

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The validation of analytical methods is required to obtain high-quality data. For the pharmaceutical industry, method validation is crucial to ensure the product quality as regards both therapeutic efficacy and patient safety. The most critical step in validating a method is to establish a protocol containing well-defined procedures and criteria. A well planned and organized protocol, such as the one proposed in this paper, results in a rapid and concise method validation procedure for quantitative high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis.

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Innov. Pharm. 2015; 6(194): 1-3

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Eserian, Jaqueline Kaleian; Lombardo, Marcia. (2015). Method validation in pharmaceutical analysis: from theory to practical optimization. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/172043.

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