how quantitative stability is done
Answer / Ram Prasad
Quantitative stability testing is performed to determine the quality, potency, purity, and uniformity of a drug substance or product. The process includes various methods such as titration, chromatography (HPLC), spectroscopy (UV-Vis, IR, NMR), microbiological analysis, etc. The specific test depends on the nature of the compound being tested. The goal is to ensure that the drug meets predetermined specifications and remains stable throughout its shelf life.
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