What is Specificity ?
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Answer / subash
Specificity is the ability to assess unequivocally the
analyte in the presence of components which might be
expected to be present. These might include impurities,
degradants, complex matrices, etc.
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Answer / vidyaevuri
Specificity determines the consider peak is single or it co-
eluting with another peak with same retention time. And
peak purity should be pass for comsider peak.
There is no interference of balnk and placebo peaks with
Active peak and impurity peaks. also
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Answer / phanindra
this parameter is used to check the purity's of sample and impurities which we are used in validation,Retention time identification,check the separation of impurities and also used to calculation of RRT AND RRf's
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Answer / vaishali musale
The specificity of the method was determined by analyzing
standard drug &test samples.the purity of the drug
determined by comparing Three regions i.e. peak start peak
apex & peak end.
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Answer / sham
Specificity is one of the experiment name during method
validation. As the name suggests, this exp is done to find
how specific the method is for the analytes being analysed.
PDA detector is used to ensure the absence of co-elusion
and ultimately the specificity.
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Answer / eswar
If the drug substance not dissolved in dissolution medium,then what we do?
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Answer / srinivasreddy
Specificity determines the consider peak is single or it co-eluting with another peak with same retention time. And
peak purity should be pass for consider peak.
There is no interference of balnk and placebo peaks with
Active peak and impurity peaks. also
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