方法开发和验证:药物开发中关键元素的表征

R. Putheti, R. N. Okigbo, S. Patil, -. MadhusoodansaiAd, vanapu, R. Leburu
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本文讨论了方法验证的概念、管理、过程和方案,并强调了方法验证的关键性能特征。尽管彻底的验证不能排除所有潜在的问题,但是方法开发和验证的过程应该解决最常见的问题。可以最小化或避免的典型问题的例子是在HPLC分析中与分析物峰共洗脱的合成杂质;由于色谱柱的供应商改变了制造工艺而不再产生所需分离的特定类型的色谱柱;转移到无法达到相同检测限的第二实验室的分析方法;验证报告的质量保证审计没有发现在验证期间如何执行方法的文档。由于使用了更多的人员、实验室和设备来执行该方法,问题也随之增加。当该方法在开发人员的实验室使用时,通常可以进行小的调整以使该方法工作,但一旦该方法转移到其他实验室或用于正式的产品测试,则失去了更改它的灵活性。在制药行业尤其如此,方法提交给监管机构,更改可能需要正式批准,然后才能实施正式测试。最小化方法问题的最佳方法是在开发期间执行充分的验证实验。关键词:方法验证,方法开发,药物分析
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Method development and validations: characterization of critical elements in the development of pharmaceuticals
This review discusses the conceptual aspects of method validation, its management, processes and schemes and highlights method validation key performance characteristics. Although a thorough validation cannot rule out all potential problems, the process of method development and validation should address the most common ones. Examples of typical problems that can be minimized or avoided are synthesis impurities that co-elute with the analyte peak in an HPLC assay; a particular type of column that no longer produces the separation needed because the supplier of the column has changed the manufacturing process; an assay method that is transferred to a second laboratory where they are unable to achieve the same detection limit; and a quality assurance audit of a validation report that finds no documentation on how the method was performed during the validation. Problems increase as additional people, laboratories, and equipment are used to perform the method. When the method is used in the developer's laboratory, a small adjustment can usually be made to make the method work, but the flexibility to change it is lost once the method is transferred to other laboratories or used for official product testing. This is especially true in the pharmaceutical industry, where methods are submitted to regulatory agencies and changes may require formal approval before they can be implemented for official testing. The best way to minimize method problems is to perform adequate validation experiments during development. Keywords: Method validation, method development, pharmaceutical analysis
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