by
Kreall » Mon Nov 24, 2014 8:07 am
Agreeing with everybody. But just wanted to point something out. It is a huge difference between 2% and 2,0%. With Ph. Eur the precent value of repatability is expressed with this equation:
Sr(%)max = (K*B*sqrt(n)) / t90%,n-1
K = constant (0.349), obtained from the expression in which represents the required percentage relative standard deviation after 6 injections for B = 1.0;
B = upper limit given in the definition of the individual monograph minus 100 per cent;
n = number of replicate injections of the reference solution (3 ≤ n ≤ 6);
t90%,n−1 = Student’s t at the 90 per cent probability level (double sided) with n−1 degrees of freedom.
So for example if you limits for assay of substance are 95-105%, so the max repatability limit is 1,83% with n=5, which rounding up to 2%. For n=6 the max rep limit is 2,12%, also rounding up to 2%