Freeze-thaw studies [Bioanalytics]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2013-09-04 15:27 (4289 d 15:11 ago) – Posting: # 11432
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Hi Martin!

❝ I have a freeze-thaw experiment where two lots are freezed and thawed for five times. For each freeze-thaw step three replicates are available. No ‘acceptance’ criteria from a biological point of view are available.


Do you know the initial concentration?

❝ Does somebody know how this kind of studies is usually analyzed? Are there

❝ any guidelines and/or papers available?


Nope. As en entry point see EMA’s bioanalytical GL. There the limits are the ones common for (in)accuracy / (im)precision: ±15%/15% (or ±20%/20% at the LLOQ).

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