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Method Development and Validation for Particle Size Analysis by Dynamic Light Scattering
Speaker: Mark Bumiller | Technology Manager, AMH
Session Number: L17-03
Dynamic light scattering (DLS) is the most popular particle size analysis technique for drug products in the submicron region. This presentation will address the technical issues and divergent opinions associated with USP <430>, and then apply these thoughts to the topic of a structured approach to DLS method development and validation. Topics covered include; system verification, sample preparation, data interpretation, and method validation.
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