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The way I normally perform accuracy is by the ICH Q2(R1) guideline. Take for example a method that calls for dissolving the API sample in water. To determine Accuracy, I will dissolve the API in one of three different standards of various concentrations (i.e. sample spiked with a known amount of solvent.) After the GC analysis is done, I will subtract the amount of solvent that is present in the unspiked sample and will then calculate the percent recovery.
In other words, is it ok to do accuracy testing without ever spiking an API sample? If so, can anyone point to some reference allowing this (ICH, USP, etc)? Thanks.
