saipraveen7
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2013-09-25 18:55
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(edited on 2013-09-25 21:07)
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 regarding batch organisation [Bioanalytics]

can anyone provide me details or a link where i can get information on how a sequence (batch) should be given for bio analytical study (DMPK samples)


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sarada06884
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2013-10-18 09:56
(4240 d 13:15 ago)

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 regarding batch organisation

Hi,

Please refer EMA's Bioanalytical Method validation Sec. 5.1.

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P.S.Srinivas
saipraveen7
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India,
2013-11-20 16:12
(4207 d 05:59 ago)

@ sarada06884
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 regarding batch organisation

Hi Sir,

If possible could you please provide me with the links where I can get detailed information on Bio-analytical sample preparation techniques other than LLE (liquid liquid extraction), SPE (solid phase extraction) and protein precipitation.

Regards
P.Sai Praveen
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2013-11-20 17:01
(4207 d 05:10 ago)

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 Don’t fork!

Hi P.Sai,

Please don’t post new requests on a daily basis (see the Forum’s policy “Don’t fork!”). As you have noticed I deleted another post yesterday. Stay within the old thread instead and be patient – we are posting in our free-time.

BTW, which exotic drug are you dealing with (LLE, SPE, and PP not sufficient)?

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