Advertisement

Method development

Discussions about HPLC, CE, TLC, SFC, and other "liquid phase" separation techniques.

7 posts Page 1 of 1
Hi every one,
I am new to this forum. I have some quries about impurity method developments. How we are going to determine the concentration of final test sample for imputiy analysis? Is there any special resons to determine the concentration. Is there any scientific resons or any calculations. Please give me the details,

Thanks in advance

Babu

Babu,

My name is Andy Johansen and I am a Sr. Product Specialist with Sorbent Technologies. Please contact me directly so i can help with your questions. Have a great day.
Andy Johansen
Sr. Product Specialist
Sorbent Technologies, Inc.
866-767-2832 ext. 0285 / 678-222-0285 direct

Tweet with us! www.twitter.com/SorbTech

Hi Andy Johansen ,
Thank you for your replay. I am not getting your
e-mail ID to contact you please provide me.

Thanks
Babu

Andy Johansen
Sr. Product Specialist
Sorbent Technologies, Inc.
866-767-2832 ext. 0285 / 678-222-0285 direct

Tweet with us! www.twitter.com/SorbTech

Hey Babu, it really depends on your application. For most pharmaceutical methods, typical requirement is to have LOQ for all impurities of not higher than 0.1% of the active compound. Based on this, the concentration of your sample for impurity analysis will be 1000xLOQ of your method.

I hope this helps.

I'm not sure if you are in a regulated pharma lab but you may want to check ICH guidelines Q2, Q3's, Q6's, Q8 for some methodology/specifications.

http://www.ich.org

I'm not sure if you are in a regulated pharma lab but you may want to check ICH guidelines Q2, Q3's, Q6's, Q8 for some methodology/specifications.

http://www.ich.org
Agreed.

Also if you in the pharma buisnees you might have to consider the PGI (potential gentoxic impurities) guidelines availble at FDAs and EMAs (former EMEA) websites. Here we talk low ppm levels (0,01-0,0001%) rather than the typical 0,01-0,05% levels of impurities.
7 posts Page 1 of 1

Who is online

In total there are 30 users online :: 0 registered, 0 hidden and 30 guests (based on users active over the past 5 minutes)
Most users ever online was 4374 on Fri Oct 03, 2025 12:41 am

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 30 guests

Latest Blog Posts from Separation Science

Separation Science offers free learning from the experts covering methods, applications, webinars, eSeminars, videos, tutorials for users of liquid chromatography, gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, sample preparation and related analytical techniques.

Subscribe to our eNewsletter with daily, weekly or monthly updates: Food & Beverage, Environmental, (Bio)Pharmaceutical, Bioclinical, Liquid Chromatography, Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry.

Liquid Chromatography

Gas Chromatography

Mass Spectrometry