On which pharmacopoeia basis we can calibrate instruments
like HPLC,GC,UV,DISSO,IR etc...
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Answer / nilesh patil
Any pharmacopia not mention the procedure for calibration
of instruments but they give criteria for there different
test and manufacturer also suggest procedure for
calibration .On these basis every organisation prepare
there calibration SOp for instruments.
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Answer / sanjay kumar
As per requir ment we can calibrate instrument like as
HPLC,GC,UV & IR mainily calibrate as per indian pharmocopeia
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Answer / narendra
IR Calibration as per EP
HPLC And GC Calibration are based on manifacture Suggest
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