The Effect of Sampling Cannula on In Vitro Dissolution Testing with USP Paddle Method - The AAPS Journal
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| In vitro dissolution tests are widely used as quality control tools for drug products in development and manufacturing. Dissolution acceptance criteria are one of the important factors assessed during the regulatory review process. Understanding potential sources of variability is critical and a key to assuring reliable results are obtained when using a standardized system for in vitro dissolution testing. |
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Ho-Leung Fung Ph.D., FAAPS
Editor-in-Chief
University at Buffalo
Sarasota FL
[email protected]Disclaimer: Opinions expressed are solely my own and do not express the views or opinions of my employer.
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