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First inter-laboratory study of a Supercritical Fluid Chromatography method for the determination of pharmaceutical impurities.

Amandine Dispas1, Roland Marini2, Vincent Desfontaine3, Jean-Luc Veuthey3, Dorina Kotoni4, Luca Gioacchino Losacco4, Adrian Clarke4, Charlene Muscat Galea5, Debby Mangelings5, Brandon M Jocher6, Erik L Regalado6, Katerina Plachká7, Lucie Nováková7, Benjamin Wuyts8, Isabelle François8, Michael Gray9, Andrew J Aubin10, Abhijit Tarafder10, Maxime Cazes11, Christophe Desvignes11, Loic Villemet11, Morgan Sarrut12, Adrien Raimbault13, Elise Lemasson13, Eric Lesellier13, Caroline West13, Tomas Leek14, Mengling Wong15, Lulu Dai15, Kelly Zhang15, Alexandre Grand-Guillaume Perrenoud16, Claudio Brunelli17, Philippe Hennig18, Sophie Bertin18, Fabien Mauge18, Nathalie Da Costa18, William P Farrell19, Madeleine Hill19, Niranjan Desphande20, Manish Grangrade20, Santosh Sadaphule20, Ravi Yadav20, Sandesh Rane20, Shankar Shringare20, Marion Iguiniz21, Sabine Heinisch22, Julien Lefevre23, Estelle Corbel23, Nicolas Roques23, Yvan Vander Heyden5, Davy Guillarme3, Philippe Hubert2.   

Abstract

Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (SFC) has known a strong regain of interest for the last 10 years, especially in the field of pharmaceutical analysis. Besides the development and validation of the SFC method in one individual laboratory, it is also important to demonstrate its applicability and transferability to various laboratories around the world. Therefore, an inter-laboratory study was conducted and published for the first time in SFC, to assess method reproducibility, and evaluate whether this chromatographic technique could become a reference method for quality control (QC) laboratories. This study involved 19 participating laboratories from 4 continents and 9 different countries. It included 5 academic groups, 3 demonstration laboratories at analytical instrument companies, 10 pharmaceutical companies and 1 food company. In the initial analysis of the study results, consistencies within- and between-laboratories were deeply examined. In the subsequent analysis, the method reproducibility was estimated taking into account variances in replicates, between-days and between-laboratories. The results obtained were compared with the literature values for liquid chromatography (LC) in the context of impurities determination. Repeatability and reproducibility variances were found to be similar or better than those described for LC methods, and highlighted the adequacy of the SFC method for QC analyses. The results demonstrated the excellent and robust quantitative performance of SFC. Consequently, this complementary technique is recognized on equal merit to other chromatographic techniques.
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Keywords:  Collaborative study; Inter-laboratory study; Pharmaceutical impurities; Reproducibility; Salbutamol sulfate; Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (SFC)

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30216790     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpba.2018.08.042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharm Biomed Anal        ISSN: 0731-7085            Impact factor:   3.935


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