by maheshbhuva | May 7, 2025 | Analytical Chemistry, karl Fischer titration, Quality control (QC), Titration
“Kal Fischer” most likely refers to Karl Fischer Titration.Karl Fischer titration is a well-established chemical method used to determine the water content of a wide variety of samples. It’s a common technique in many industries, including: * Food...
by maheshbhuva | May 5, 2025 | Analytical Chemistry, Analytical method development hplc,, Method validation, Pharmaceutical interview,, Quality control (QC), stability
Ah, method validation planning in pharma – a cornerstone of ensuring the quality and reliability of pharmaceutical products! It’s all about demonstrating that your analytical methods are fit for their intended purpose.To get started with effective method...
by maheshbhuva | May 3, 2025 | Analytical Chemistry, Quality control (QC), stability
Out-of-Trend (OOT) in Pharmaceutical StabilityIn the pharmaceutical industry, Out-of-Trend (OOT) results refer to analytical data obtained during stability studies that, while still within the established specification limits, deviate significantly from the expected...
by maheshbhuva | May 2, 2025 | News Pharma, Research and development (R&D)
A market complaint in the pharmaceutical industry refers to dissatisfaction expressed by customers (which can include patients, retailers, wholesalers, or doctors) regarding the quality, safety, or other aspects of a pharmaceutical product. These complaints can be...
by maheshbhuva | May 1, 2025 | Analytical Chemistry, Quality control (QC), stability
To ensure proper management and traceability of samples undergoing stability studies in a pharmaceutical setting in Surat, Gujarat, India, the labels on these samples must contain specific information. These labels are critical for identifying the samples, their...