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Dear members,
I always use the value of Rs not less than 2 during method development for simple mixture. This value is hard to get when we use more complex mixture (containing 10 or more components). Is it Rs = 1 or 1.5 enough in this case? Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Siswanto

Yes, in cases where it is difficult to get resolution, it will be ok.

I have seen a warning letter, in which the resolution limit was 1 in their STP but their method was capable of giving higher resolution. So the point of USFDA was, the limit should be higher as you method of capable of achieving that.

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As far as I know, Rs > 2 is a "recommendation" in the FDA "Guidance for Reviewers", not a requirement. If your validation results for accuracy and precision are otherwise acceptable, a lower resolution may be OK (and, conversely, a higher resolution may be required!).
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