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Selection of Analytical Technology and Development of Analytical Procedures Using the Analytical Target Profile
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EngineeringMeasurementSample TreatmentAnalytical ProcedureCalibrationProcess Analytical TechnologyBioanalysisAnalytical ChemistryBiostatisticsClinical ChemistryInstrumentationAnalytical Target ProfileLaboratory MedicineAnalytical TechnologyAnalytical BiotechnologyChromatographyMethod ValidationBioequivalenceMetabolomicsPharmacologySample PreparationCase StudiesMass SpectrometryAnalytical ProceduresSample Pre-treatmentMedicineDrug DiscoveryPharmaceutical ResearchDrug Analysis
A structured approach to method development can help to ensure an analytical procedure is robust across the lifecycle of its use. The analytical target profile (ATP), which describes the required quality of the reportable value to be produced by the analytical procedure, enables the analytical scientist to select the best analytical technology on which to develop their procedure(s). Once the technology has been identified, screening of potentially fit for purpose analytical procedures should take place. Analytical procedures that have been demonstrated to meet the ATP should be evaluated against business drivers (e.g., operational constraints) to determine the most suitable analytical procedure. Three case studies are covered from across small molecules, vaccines, and biotherapeutics. The case studies cover different aspects of the analytical procedure selection process, such as the use of platform method development processes and procedures, the development of multiattribute analytical procedures, and the use of analytical technologies to provide product characterization knowledge in order to define or redefine the ATP. Challenges associated with method selection are discussed such as where existing pharmacopoeial monographs link acceptance criteria to specific types of analytical technology.
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