Method Validation DPR
Method Validation DPR
K.K. Nayak
Senior Chemist
non-standard methods;
laboratory-designed/developed methods;
standard methods used outside their intended
scope;
amplifications and modifications of standard
methods.
Sensitivity Precision
Selectivity Linearity
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Accuracy and precision
The dictionary definition of both ‘accuracy’ and ‘precision’ are roughly
the same, indicating that these words may be used synonymously.
However in ‘Analytical Science’ they have two separate meanings, the
difference between them is best illustrated by using target diagrams
mean mean
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Bias and variance
Cu by AAS
10.4
A solution containing copper was
Cu in ppm
10.2
analysed 10 times using atomic 10
9.8
absorption spectroscopy. 9.6
The results obtained in ppm were: 0 2 4 6 8 10 12
10.08, 9.80, 10.10, 10.21, 10.14, Replicate sample
9.88, 10.02, 10.12, 10.11, 10.09
Conclusion - the method gives both good accuracy (low bias) and
acceptable precision (RSD of 1.2%)
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Sensitivity and selectivity
Assessment of method sensitivity
1200
Sensitivity is the change in measured 1000
signal for unit change in concentration 800
Signal
600
and can be obtained from the dy
400
calibration graph 200
0
dx
Sensitivity = dy/dx 0 10 20 30
Concentration
0.6
0.5
Check linearity between 0.4
Signal
50 - 150% of the expected 0.3
0.2
Linearity
Most analytical methods are of a comparative type and thus require
calibration against accurately known standards to generate quantitative
data. Where possible calibration data should show a linear relationship
between analyte concentration and measured signal, however it is
acceptable under some circumstances, to use a non-linear relationship
up to the limit of the dynamic range.
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Method validation -
specificity
Loss of specificity can be due to interferences and matrix
effects.
All likely interferences should be investigated and their effects on analyte
response determined over a range of concentrations. Measures can then be
put into place to mask, eliminate or separate them from the analyte.
Standard addition
procedures can be used
to identify matrix effects
no yes
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Normal distribution curve
100
80
Frequency of
Method validation -
occurrence
60
40
20
precision 0
0 50 100 150
Data points
You have seen already that,
precision is measured in
terms of standard deviation (SD). Estimation of true mean
Assuming that the variability of
SD = [ Σ(xi - x)2/(n - 1)]1/2
the measurements is totally
random (obeys a normal where:
distribution curve) then xi = individual data point
a formula derived from this x = mean value of the data
n = the total number of data points
distribution may be used Σ = the sum of
to calculate standard deviation.
In practice around 8 - 10 data points are used normally to calculate the
SD, although statisticians would recommend 50
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Method Validation -
repeatability & reproducibility
Methods need to be shown to be both repeatable and
reproducible. A replicate set of data produced at a particular
time point by an operator working with a particular set of
equipment in a given laboratory will verify repeatability. To show
reproducibility, the method must produce similar results when any
of these parameters are changed. The most likely changes are to
time and operator.
Two different operators
analysing milk
using different pieces of
equipment at different
times. The laboratory is
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the same.
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Method validation -
reliability
The reliability of a method can be Selection of reference
tested in a number of ways materials
from LGC
Alter all major parameters in order to ascertain when the method ceases
to function in accordance with specifications
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Documentation of validated
methods
Once the validation process is complete it is important to
document the procedures so that the method can be
clearly and unambiguously implemented.
Installation Qualification
Operation Qualification
Performance Qualification