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Wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction…

We are running the USP <467> Residual Solvents method on an API. We know that we have Methanol, Dichloromethane, Hexane and Isopropyl Alcohol are present in small quantities and have had no trouble detecting these residual solvents and they are all below the limit (i.e. less than the peak area of the corresponding peak in the standard).
We are encountering problems as we have a few (5) "unknown" peaks present in out chromatograms, at very low levels (peak areas) and they can not be attributed to blank peaks. We are unsure if/where the USP method advices on what to do with unknown peaks?
I can tell you that the unknown peaks don't correspond to any of the Class 1, Class 2A or Class 2B residual solvents.
Do they need to be identified?
As they are so small and as we know the manufacturing process and the solvents used and can show that it is not any of these.
Can we "ignore" the unknowns??
Thanks