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krickos » Thu Apr 19, 2012 5:10 pm
Hi
First, sure many has used this approach but not as I know the way you want to do it. Usually they have a generic method for like Water and one for like DMF, where linearity precision etc has been established for each solvent individually. Then For each API the accuracy and stabilty of solution is verfied for each API with solvents of intrest, not all. This is the basic idea.
But what happens when you add 20 solvents at lets say 120% of their respective ICH Q3C limit into a standard compared to just those of intrest for a specific API? I am concerned that wou would get an additional matrix effect due to solvents interacting with each other, not just the API and sample solvent, while on trace levels this effect would be less.
Even from a single solvent aspect, headspace injections have in general a limited range/linerarity lest say up to 0,5-1,0%, there are exceptions like ethanol sure, but adding 20 solvents into one standard from 20to 120% of ICH Q3C limits with or without API present, well I would be happyly surprised if that works and the linearity curve do not break off.