A REVIEW ON ANALYTICAL METHOD DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION
Yenugupalli Pooja*, T. Priyanka, R. Prasanna and P. Syamala
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. Describesthe analytical method
development, optimization and validation and provide examples of
successful method development and validation. In HPLC, the text
presant an overview of FDA, ICH regulatory guidelines complian with
validation requirements for regulatory agencies, and method validation
criteria stipulated by the use pharmacopeia FDA and ICH. The
analytical method validation is essential for analytical method
development and tested extensively for specificity, linearity, accuracy,
precision, range, detection limit, quantization limit, and robustness.
Analytical method development and validation allows to confirm that
an accurate and reliable potency measurement of a pharmaceutical
preparation can be performed.
Keywords: Analytical method development and validation, guidlines, regulatory, accurate and reliable potency measurement.
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