Comparison of Analytical Procedures in Method Transfer and Bridging Experiments

AbstractComparison of two analytical procedures is the primary objective of a method transfer or when replacing an old procedure with a new one in a single lab. Guidance for comparing two analytical procedures is provided in USP<1010> based on separate tests for accuracy and precision. Determination of criteria is somewhat problematic for these comparisons because of the interdependence of accuracy and precision. In this paper, a total error approach is proposed that requires a single criterion based on an allowable out-of-specification (OOS) rate at the receiving lab. This approach overcomes the difficulty of allocating acceptance criteria between precision and bias. Computations can be performed with any simulation software. Numerical examples are provided for four experimental designs that are typical in a method transfer study. Finally, recommendations are provided to help the user set criteria that provide an acceptable probability of passing for practical sample sizes.Graphical Abstract
Source: The AAPS Journal - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research