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i am reading the bookmethos validation in pharmaceutical analysis .and in the robustness testing .it refers that we could use the computer-assisted robustness studies .such as drylab ,chromsword ,and design of experiments (modde ,minitab,statgraphics )
could i use the software drylab in my paper of devlopment of hplc method?
have you ever known it ,and used it ?

It is used fairly extensively in pharmaceutical HPLC method development. You can get more information at:
http://www.molnar-institut.com/cd/indexe.htm

By way of "full disclosure", for many years I did support and training for DryLab.
-- Tom Jupille
LC Resources / Separation Science Associates
tjupille@lcresources.com
+ 1 (925) 297-5374

I can add an impartial opinion. I have used DryLab extensively to develop methods for pharmaceuticals and have found it to be extremely useful. The model that you create in the DryLab software for your method development also provides good robustness data for method validation.
Oona McPolin
Mourne Training Services

DryLab has been described in detail in LLoyd Snyder's book "Practical HPLC Method Development." (more than >10 yrs ago). Other tools described in Chapter 10 of that book are: ICOS (HP), Diamond (ATI), PESOS, Eluex, Chromdream, HPLC-Metabolexpert, ProDigest-LC.

You may want to consider Fusion AE offered by Varian. This latest tool can help to do full-factorial design for method development/optimization/validation/reporting.

It may not be economical to buy DryLab or Fusion (or others), if you don't do development every few months.

Disclaimer: I don't sell any software mentioned here, and do not work for Varian.


It may not be economical to buy DryLab or Fusion (or others), if you don't do development every few months.
May I know the approx. price (range) for DryLab? Is there any DryLab version for GC?

Are there any demo/evaluation version to get a first insight about this? (Hence I can have more bargaining power to convice my boss to purchase it)

Thanks a lot! :P


It may not be economical to buy DryLab or Fusion (or others), if you don't do development every few months.
May I know the approx. price (range) for DryLab? Is there any DryLab version for GC?

Are there any demo/evaluation version to get a first insight about this? (Hence I can have more bargaining power to convice my boss to purchase it)

Thanks a lot! :P

DryLab does have a GC mode. As far as price and demos, you should contact the supplier, Molnar-Institut:
http://www.molnar-institute.com/HP/Software/DryLab.php
-- Tom Jupille
LC Resources / Separation Science Associates
tjupille@lcresources.com
+ 1 (925) 297-5374

I think the automation part greatly improved the practical use of Drylab

Dear Anthony_Ng:
You need to bugdet for >12K.
It is understood that you will need to buy a kit for method development. Usually, a kit may contain 5-6 columns of different phases. Yes, modern chromatography still required trial, scouting/exploring runs.

Check out the white paper for Fusion AE for method development, validation, and case study here:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/17243086/Fusi ... Whitepaper
and here:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/17243099/Fusi ... Whitepaper

And the approach is for small molecules only.

about FusionAE: take a look at this topic: viewtopic.php?t=10348

Drylab is expensive, but it saved us lots of time.
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