Written for practitioners in both the drug and biotechnology industries, this handbook carefully compiles the current regulatory requirements to correctly and properly validate a new or modified analytical method. The Handbook of Analytical Validation is designed to teach readers how to fully and correctly adapt new or modified analytical methods to meet regulatory requirements. The contents offer the latest regulatory requirements for submitting applications for new drugs or other applications, as regards analytical method validation. The chapters apply to both small molecules in the conventional pharmaceutical industry, as well the biotech industry.
Autorentext
Michael E. Swartz, Ira S. Krull
Zusammenfassung
Written for practitioners in both the drug and biotechnology industries, the Handbook of Analytical Validation carefully compiles current regulatory requirements on the validation of new or modified analytical methods. Shedding light on method validation from a practical standpoint, the handbook:Contains practical, up-to-date guidelines for analytical method validationSummarizes the latest regulatory requirements for all aspects of method validation, even those coming from the USP, but undergoing modificationsCovers development, optimization, validation, and transfer of many different types of methods used in the regulatory environmentSimplifying the overall process of method development, optimization and validation, the guidelines in the Handbook apply to both small molecules in the conventional pharmaceutical industry, as well as well as the biotech industry.
Inhalt
Introduction to Analytical Method Validation. Analytical Instrument Qualification. HPLC Method Development and Optimization with Validation in Mind. Method Validation Basics. Robustness and System Suitability. Setting Specifications and Investigating Out-of-Specification Results. Validation by Type of Method. Analytical Method Transfer. Implementing New Technology in a Regulated Environment. Glossary of Terms Related to Chromatographic Method Validation.