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2008-08-05 14:47
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 Dilution integrity [Bioanalytics]

Dear members,
I want to suggestion in the below case.......
In method validation dilution integrity experiment was established with 1/5 and 1/10 dilution. But in the study sample analysis samples were diluted with 1/2 dilution only. Is it acceptable? kindly explain.
thank you,
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Bab.
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2008-08-05 15:39
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 Dilution integrity

Dear Bab.

❝ In method validation dilution integrity experiment was established with

❝ 1/5 and 1/10 dilution. But in the study sample analysis samples were

❝ diluted with 1/2 dilution only.


According to common sense, if the method was validated for no dilution, 1:5 and 1:10 dilution it should be possible to go with 1:2 also. But: regulators want to see data, not common sense.

❝ Is it acceptable?


It casts a damning light on both the analytical performance and the QAU (why was the 1:2 dilution performed ouside the validated method?). I would go with a partial validation and
  1. report the non-adherence to the SOP as a protocol deviation in the analytical report, and
  2. present results of the revalidation supporting a claim that no influence on the study's outcome is likely.

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2008-08-06 11:03
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 Dilution integrity

❝ But: regulators want to see data, not common sense.


Oh how I wish I could understand what goes on in the minds of the regulators.... :confused:

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