Philip Timmerman, Matthew Barfield, Enric Bertran Portabella, Salvatore Calogero, Kyra Cowan, Jörg Faber, Luca Ferrari, Michaela Golob, Jo Goodman, Lee Goodwin, Mark Jean Gnoth, Richard Hughes, Tsvetelina Ivanova, Gregor Jordan, Anna Laurén, Delphine Maux, Stuart McDougall, Petya Milushewa, Robert Nelson, Gwenda Pynaert, Kamil Sklodowski, Rebecca Sleigh, Petra Struwe, Tom Verhaeghe, Robert Wheller, Steve White, Katja Zeiser
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摘要
关于生物分析方法验证和样品分析的 ICH M10 准则自 2023 年起开始采用。然而,不可避免的是,某些段落或要求仍然含糊不清,可以有不同的解释。为支持业界和卫生当局统一解释,欧洲生物分析论坛于 2023 年 11 月 14 日在西班牙巴塞罗那组织了一次研讨会,讨论欧洲生物分析论坛社区和研讨会代表在研讨会前发现的不明确和/或模糊段落。本手稿报告了研讨会的成果和建议,旨在继续在行业内和与监管机构开展公开的科学讨论,以支持生物分析界制定以科学为导向的指南,并与 ICH 的使命保持一致,即在全球范围内实现更大程度的统一,以确保以最具资源效率的方式开发和注册安全、有效和高质量的药品。
Recommendations and feedback from the European Bioanalysis Forum Workshop: 1 year into ICH M10 - keeping our finger on the pulse.
The ICH M10 guideline on bioanalytical method validation and sample analysis is being adopted since 2023. However, and inevitably, some paragraphs or requirements remain ambiguous and are open for different interpretations. In support of a harmonized interpretation by the industry and health authorities, the European Bioanalysis Forum organized a workshop on 14 November 2023 in Barcelona, Spain, to discuss unclear and/or ambiguous paragraphs which were identified by the European Bioanalysis Forum community and delegates of the workshop prior to the workshop. This manuscript reports back from the workshop with recommendations and aims at continuing an open scientific discussion within the industry and with regulators in support of a science-driven guideline for the bioanalytical community and in line with the ICH mission - that is, achieve greater harmonization worldwide to ensure that safe, effective and high-quality medicines are developed and registered in the most resource-efficient manner.
BioanalysisBIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS-CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
16.70%
发文量
88
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍:
Reliable data obtained from selective, sensitive and reproducible analysis of xenobiotics and biotics in biological samples is a fundamental and crucial part of every successful drug development program. The same principles can also apply to many other areas of research such as forensic science, toxicology and sports doping testing.
The bioanalytical field incorporates sophisticated techniques linking sample preparation and advanced separations with MS and NMR detection systems, automation and robotics. Standards set by regulatory bodies regarding method development and validation increasingly define the boundaries between speed and quality.
Bioanalysis is a progressive discipline for which the future holds many exciting opportunities to further reduce sample volumes, analysis cost and environmental impact, as well as to improve sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, efficiency, assay throughput, data quality, data handling and processing.
The journal Bioanalysis focuses on the techniques and methods used for the detection or quantitative study of analytes in human or animal biological samples. Bioanalysis encourages the submission of articles describing forward-looking applications, including biosensors, microfluidics, miniaturized analytical devices, and new hyphenated and multi-dimensional techniques.
Bioanalysis delivers essential information in concise, at-a-glance article formats. Key advances in the field are reported and analyzed by international experts, providing an authoritative but accessible forum for the modern bioanalyst.