Overview:
This training program will cover in detail the key elements of HPLC and UPLC method validation to ensure compliance with FDA GLP and ISO 17025 requirements.
Why you should Attend:
Instrumental liquid chromatography, either as HPLC or UPLC, are common
techniques in laboratories that are widely used to determine purity,
impurities, and the degradation products of pharmaceuticals.
The focus of most validation work is on the methodology, the standard
operating procedure (SOP). But validation of the instrumentation and
other associated items of column, solvents, and other reagents and
chemicals is also an area of focus in an audit.
For Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) or for ISO 17025 compliance, such
methods must meet certain requirements. This presentation will cover the
key elements to have a compliant method.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Instrument validation
- The pumping system
- The column
- The detection system
- The Data System
- Method validation
- Accuracy
- Precision and the various measures of precision (repeatability, reproducibility, ruggedness, robustness)
- Limits of detection and quantitation, linearity
- Selectivity, interferences, and specificity
- Sensitivity
- Solution stability
Who Will Benefit:
- Chemist
- Laboratory Assistants
- QA Managers and Personnel
- QC Managers and Personnel
- Validation Specialists
- Quality System Auditors
- Regulatory Compliance Associates