How to identify and measure residual solvents?
Analysis of residual solvents in pharmaceuticals
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How to identify and measure residual solvents?
Analysis of residual solvents in pharmaceuticals

Authors : Michel BAUER, Gwenola BURGOT

Publication date: March 10, 2020 | Lire en français

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2. How to identify and measure residual solvents?

2.1 General methods

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    Historically, this was the first method to appear in pharmacopoeias. It can be performed either at atmospheric pressure or under reduced pressure. It is, of course, a very easy method to implement, particularly in the context of routine control, but it does have a number of disadvantages:

    • lack of specificity;

    • product consumer (1 to 2 g);

    • limit of quantification (LOQ) of around 0.1%;

    • atmospheric humidity may affect results.

    With the development of thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), the detection limit has been improved...

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