Purity of Standards
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 3:02 pm
I am developing a few HPLC / ELSD methods for compounds that are currently assayed by the USP microbiology methods. The USP micro methods yield incredibly variable results from assay to assay. Therefore, I do not think it a good idea to use the USP designated purity (mcg / mg) to test samples or qualify a secondary standard.
Could I use an alternate method to test the USP or secondary standard to get a more accurate % purity? For example, using LC / MS and peak area ratios of any impurities versus the main analyte peak? Would this be cGMP to use the non-USP method % purity?[/quote]
Could I use an alternate method to test the USP or secondary standard to get a more accurate % purity? For example, using LC / MS and peak area ratios of any impurities versus the main analyte peak? Would this be cGMP to use the non-USP method % purity?[/quote]