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This is regarding limit for n-hexane. Our practice is to put specification of n hexane includes with its fractions. (2 Methylpentane,3 Methylpentane, Methylcyclopentane and n-Hexane) . The limit we follows 290ppm. And for Cyclohexane its 3880ppm. Should we follow this or any other startegy we need to adopt.

Thanks for Valuable inputs.
This is regarding limit for n-hexane. Our practice is to put specification of n hexane includes with its fractions. (2 Methylpentane,3 Methylpentane, Methylcyclopentane and n-Hexane) . The limit we follows 290ppm. And for Cyclohexane its 3880ppm. Should we follow this or any other startegy we need to adopt.

Thanks for Valuable inputs.
http://www.ema.europa.eu/docs/en_GB/doc ... 002674.pdf
its LOW.

Of course, I would like to know "what grass was smoking mathematician", who was calculate dose of hexane .
However this small mistake.

When these recommendations are translated on the Russian Pharmacopoeia 2008 (XII) - was thrown out a way to calculate the NOEL .
A section relating to the third group is formulated so , that now we must determined ethanol in drug substances. Although its in the beer to a billion times more. And it $@&# also became law. Bureaucratic war on this issue has been going on for three years . These translators are obviously "smoked marijuana".
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