Reference Substances and Infrared Reference Spectra for Pharmacopoeial Analysis (WHO Technical Report Series, No. 885, 1999: Annex 3)
(1999; 117 pages)
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View the documentPreface1
Open this folder and view contents1. Compilation of national, regional and international reference substances and infrared reference spectra
Close this folder2. General guidelines for the establishment, maintenance and distribution of chemical reference substances - Reprint from WHO Technical Report Series, No. 885, 1999: Annex 3
View the documentIntroduction
Close this folderPart A. Primary chemical reference substances
View the document1. Assessment of need for the establishment of chemical reference substances
View the document2. Obtaining source material
Open this folder and view contents3. Evaluation of chemical reference substances
Open this folder and view contents4. Chemical and physical methods used in evaluating chemical reference substances
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5. Assignment of content

If a content is to be assigned to a chemical reference substance, it should be borne in mind that the value is based on the results of a collaborative interlaboratory programme using different analytical methods. This experimentally obtained value represents the best estimate of the true value. In general, the assignment of content for a chemical reference substance is 100% minus the content of water and volatiles, and when a substance is intended for use as an assay standard based on a separation technique the impurity content, as determined by that method, must also be subtracted. Sometimes the chemical reference substances must be dried before use, in which case the content is expressed on the basis of the dried material.

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