Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) assay
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 2:43 pm
Hi All
I'm busy testing for PVA, in an eyedrop formulation, using a UV method. Our current method uses a USP reference std as a std. The USP std does not have a potency and therefore, the lab have assumed the potency to be 100%. When we use the USP std we always obtain assay values of +- 115% LC. I don't think this is correct, as there are various grades of PVA available. Should we not be using a std with a known assay value? Sigma-Aldrich have a few different grades of PVA e.g 87 - 89%.
Regards
Mike
I'm busy testing for PVA, in an eyedrop formulation, using a UV method. Our current method uses a USP reference std as a std. The USP std does not have a potency and therefore, the lab have assumed the potency to be 100%. When we use the USP std we always obtain assay values of +- 115% LC. I don't think this is correct, as there are various grades of PVA available. Should we not be using a std with a known assay value? Sigma-Aldrich have a few different grades of PVA e.g 87 - 89%.
Regards
Mike