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Residual solvents analysis

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What are “residual solvents”?

Residual solvents in pharmaceuticals are defined as organic volatile chemicals that are used or produced in the manufacture of drug substances or excipients, or in the preparation of drug products. Because residual solvents do not provide therapeutic benefit and can be harmful or toxic in some cases, they should be removed to the best extent possible, to meet ingredient and product specifications.

Types of residual solvents?

Residual solvents are classified according to USP based on risk assessment into 3 classes:

Class 1: Solvents to be avoided

  • Strongly suspected human carcinogens or Environmental hazards.
  • Examples: Benzene, Dichloroethene, Carbon tetrachloride.

Class 2: Solvents to be limited

  • Nongenotoxic animal carcinogens or possible causative agents of other irreversible toxicity, such as neurotoxicity or teratogenicity.
  • Examples: Acetonitrile, Chloroform, Methanol, Pyridine, Tetrahydrofuran, Toluene

Class 3: Solvents with low toxic potential

  • Solvents have permitted daily exposure (PDE)s of 50 mg or more per day
  • Acetic acid, Ethanol, Ethyl acetate, Ethyl ether, Formic acid

Procedure of measurement

  • Using GC-FID method for residual solvent analysis
Categories: Dosage Form Characterization, Tests Tags: Gas chromatography, GC-FID, pharmaceutical, residual solvents
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