Chemical stability definition

Chemical stability means each active pharmaceutical ingredient retains its chemical integrity and labeled potency, within specified limits.

Examples of Chemical stability in a sentence

  • Chemical stability of medium may be performed at small-scale to demonstrate storage conditions maintain integrity of chemical components.

  • Chemical stability of buffers may be performed at small-scale to demonstrate that storage conditions maintain integrity of chemical components.

  • Chemical stability: Thermally stable at recommended temperatures and pressures.

  • Chemical stability both of dosage forms and APIs was eval- uated by a quantitative assay at different time points dur- ing the overall 6-month study period.

  • Chemical stability: The products is stable Possibility of hazardous reactions: Under normal conditions of stage and use, hazardous reactions will not occur.

Related to Chemical stability

  • Stability (7) means the standard deviation (1 sigma) of the variation of a particular parameter from its calibrated value measured under stable temperature conditions. This can be expressed as a function of time.

  • Radiopharmaceutical quality assurance means, but is not limited to, the performance of appropriate chemical, biological, and physical tests on potential radiopharmaceuticals and the interpretation of the resulting data to determine their suitability for use in humans and animals, including internal test assessment, authentication of product history, and the keeping of proper records.

  • Chemical agent shall mean any compound which, when suitably disseminated, produces incapacitating, damaging or lethal effects on people, animals, plants or material property.

  • Wastewater Treatment Works means an arrangement of devices and structures for treating wastewater, industrial wastes, and sludge. Sometimes used as synonymous with "waste treatment plant" or "wastewater treatment plant" or "pollution control plant".

  • Biological agent shall mean any pathogenic (disease producing) micro-organism(s) and/or biologically produced toxin(s) (including genetically modified organisms and chemically synthesized toxins) which cause illness and/or death in humans, animals or plants.