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Tertiary Care in Impurity Trends New Pattern Discovery Letter to Editor

Rahul Hajare
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Rahul Hajare: Department of Quality Assurance, Rajgad Dnyanpeeth’s College of Pharmacy, India

Organic & Medicinal Chemistry International Journal, 2017, vol. 2, issue 4, 68-69

Abstract: Impurity in pharmacopeia has been accepted as a non-clinical agent that can be kept under control, however difficult to eliminate. The hope for possible zero impurity has stemmed from the reports of the methods at high risk of impurity transmission remaining free in spite of repeated exposures to the reaction. A number of molar and non-molar factors associated with lower susceptibility to impurity transmission and better control on impurity multiplication have been reported. This has been a significant barrier in developing effective treatment against impurity entrapment.

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Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.19080/OMCIJ.2017.02.555591

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