what do you mean by mean kinetic temperature in stability
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Answer / shailesh zala
Mean Kinetic Temperature is defined by the USP as "the
single calculated temperature at which the total amount of
degradation over a particular period is equal to the sum of
the individual degradations that would occur at various
temperatures. Thus, MKT may be considered as an isothermal
storage temperature that simulates the non-isothermal
effects of storage temperature variations. It is not a
simple arithmetic mean. MKT is calculated from temperatures
in a storage facility.
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Answer / kamlesh chandra
Mean kinetic temperature is a simplified way of expressing overall the effect of temperature fluctuation during storage of goods
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