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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Ver el documentoPreface1
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido1. Compilation of national, regional and international reference substances and infrared reference spectra
Cerrar esta carpeta2. General guidelines for the establishment, maintenance and distribution of chemical reference substances - Reprint from WHO Technical Report Series, No. 885, 1999: Annex 3
Ver el documentoIntroduction
Cerrar esta carpetaPart A. Primary chemical reference substances
Ver el documento1. Assessment of need for the establishment of chemical reference substances
Ver el documento2. Obtaining source material
Cerrar esta carpeta3. Evaluation of chemical reference substances
Ver el documento3.1 Use in identification tests
Ver el documento3.2 Use in purity tests
Ver el documento3.3 Use in assays
Ver el documento3.4 Use in the calibration of an instrument
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido4. Chemical and physical methods used in evaluating chemical reference substances
Ver el documento5. Assignment of content
Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido6. Handling and distribution of chemical reference substances
Ver el documentoPart B. Secondary chemical reference substances
Ver el documentoReferences
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3. Evaluation of chemical reference substances

The suitability of a substance proposed for use as a chemical reference requires careful evaluation by the issuing body. It is necessary to consider all data obtained from testing the material by a wide variety of analytical methods. When taken as a whole, this will ensure that the substance is suitable for its intended use. The extent of the analyses required depends on the purpose(s) for which the chemical reference substance is to be employed, and may involve a number of independent laboratories.

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