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Updated Review: Validation and Method Validation Parameters

 

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PharmaTutor (October- 2014)

 

ISSN: 2347 - 7881
(Volume 2, Issue 10)

 

Received On: 27/07/2014; Accepted On: 30/07/2014; Published On: 01/10/2014

 

AUTHORS: Paras Virani1, 2*, Parul Jain3, Hasumati Raj2, Vineet Jain2
1Research Scholar 2014, Gujrat Technological University, Gujarat
2Department of Quality assurance, Shree Dhanvantary Pharmacy College, Kim, Surat, Gujarat
3Department of Quality assurance, Maliba Pharmacy College, Bardoli, Surat, Gujarat
parasvirani@gmail.com

 

ABSTRACT:
Validation is an act of proving that any procedure, process, equipment, material, activity  or system performs as expected under given set of conditions and also give the required accuracy, precision, sensitivity, ruggedness. Validation parameter is used for establishing documented evidence which proves that performance characteristics of the method meet the requirements for the intended analytical applications. The goal of validation is to demonstrate that analytical results produced by the application of a particular method are fit for an intended purpose. In this review article we discussed about the validation and its important parameter.

 

How to cite this article: P Virani, P Jain, R Hasumati, V Jain; Updated Review: Validation and Method Validation Parameters; PharmaTutor; 2014; 2(10); 27-37

 

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