why required specificity in valdation
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Answer / ch.h.n.prasad reddy
Specificity is one most important parameter in validation,
in this parameter we inject all specified impurities/known
impurities mentioned in that method in specification level,
with the help of this we can check peak purity of specified
impurities /known impurities and Retention time of
impurities. Separation of specified impurities /known
impurities from main API.
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Specificity is one most important parameter in validation,
there is no inference with blank, placebo and known
impurities with main compound.
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Answer / rajkumar
Simply Stability Indicative. ie stressed conditions shows
the stability of the product.
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