Ra. Forbes et al., DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF ANALYTICAL METHODOLOGY FOR NEAR-INFRARED CONFORMANCE TESTING OF PHARMACEUTICAL INTERMEDIATES, Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis, 15(3), 1996, pp. 315-327
An approach was developed to create and validate analytical methods to
perform near-infrared (NIR) conformance testing on two isolated inter
mediates used in the manufacture of loracarbef monohydrate bulk drug s
ubstance. Method calibration sets were developed from second-derivativ
e NIR reflectance spectra for 30 representative batches of each interm
ediate. In conformance testing, second-derivative NIR spectra for samp
les from newly manufactured batches are compared with the calibration
set. If the new spectrum is not statistically different to the average
of the calibration set, the sample passes the conformance test. Using
authentic batch samples of typical and low-potency lots, the methods
were validated for accuracy, selectivity, ruggedness and repeatability
of the methods.