what should be the precision during technology transfer?
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Answer / aruna k
for assay 1.0%
For Impurities or residual solvents
If its less than 0.10% the difference should be +or- 0.02 %
If its less than 0.50% the difference should be +or- 0.10 %
If its less than 1.0% the difference should be +or- 0.2%
For assay +or- 1.0%
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Answer / chandu
Simply we are doing precision in technology transfer for
reproduciableof results.
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Answer / m
During technology transfer optimised the Specificity,
Linearity, LOQ precision and Precision study during
technology transfer.
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