Why forced degradation studies are performed in hplc method
validation?
Answer Posted / sri krishna
1. based on the stability data packing material & storage
conditions can be designed.
2. forced degradation study is performed to know whether our
method is suitable to detect the maximum impurities formed
during the study.
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