Analytical Method Validation
Analytical Method Validation
WHAT IS VALIDATION?
There are many reasons for the need to validate analytical procedures. Among
them are regulatory requirements, good science, and quality control
requirements.
The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 311.165c explicitly states that “the
accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, and reproducibility of test methods employed by
the firm shall be established and documented”
CYCLE OF ANALYTICAL METHODS
The analytical method validation activity is not a one - time study. This is illustrated
and summarized in the life cycle of an analytical procedure in Figure 1.
Validation Parameter
applying the method to samples + known amount of analyte added both above &
specified range
PRECISION
Determination of reproducibility
Carried out by different analysts under different conditions (different reagents,
equipment, laboratories or by carrying out the analysis at different times also
provide valuable information) on separate, putatively identical samples taken
from the same homogenous batch of material. (inter-day)
SELECTIVITY
Selectivity: Specificity: