METHOD ADJUSTMENTS, CHANGES, REVALIDATION AND VERIFICATION OF STANDARD AND COMPENDIAL METHODS Authors: Neelima K , RAVISANKAR P*, DIVYA B, MUJAHID IMRAN MD, LAKSHMI ABHIGNA M, HARISH G AND SRINIVASA BABU P
ABSTRACT
The goal of any analytical measurement is to attain consistent, reliable, and accurate data. Validated
analytical methods play a key role in achieving this goal. Most likely analytical methods have to be
changed or altered at some stage in the life of the method. Sometimes method parameters may need
modification back to their original specifications if the method is no longer meeting performance
requirements. Method revision would also be necessary if the scope of a method modifies, such as the
addition of new target compounds or a change of the sample matrix. The results from method validation
can be used to judge the quality, reliability, and consistency of analytical results, which is an integral part
of any good analytical practice. This review paper discusses method adjustments, changes, revalidation,
verification of standard methods, and how method validation helps to achieve high-quality data.
Keywords: Revalidation, Accurate, Reliable, Method of adjustment, Analytical methods Publication date: 01/03/2023 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2023/March/MS_IJBPAS_2023_6988.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2023/12.3.6988