Whya the need of Specificity to do in Analytical Method
Validation ?
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Answer / m
Specificity is proves that your method of analysis is
capable or not to resolve the all know impurities, unknown
impurities, degradation product and matrix compound by
proving the peak purity and also prove that all known
impurity are well separate from each other.
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The specificity of an analytical method is basically to
1) To prove the stability indicating ability of the method
2)To identify the possible degradation of the molecule
3)To determine the type of degradation the molecule is
susceptible to
4)To prove the mass balance
5)To know the various degradation path ways of molecule
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Answer / nitin
specipicity is do to known whether any excipient interfere
with our analyte drug peak resolusion .
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Answer / sachin.bedwal
IN SPECIFICITY WE HAVE TO IDENTYFY THE CONCENTRAION OF
SPECIFIC COMPONENT IN ENTIRE MIXTURE
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Answer / santosh
Specificity means spefic to main analyte whether that main analyte is separated properly or not with out any coelution with any other impurities no need to check all impurities
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