What is the difference between specified impurity and
Identified impurity
Answer Posted / sanjay prajapati
individual impurities with a specific acceptance criterion that are included in the specification for a drug substance are referred to as specified impurities. Specified impurities can be identified or unidentified.
identified impurity : for those impurities whose chemical structure are known
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