Conquer Method Variability - Evaluate Variables During Method Development
Presentations | 2018 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Analytical methods often fail to deliver reproducible results when minor variations occur in system components or operating conditions. This can lead to method creep, repeated validation, and delays in production or research projects. Systematic ruggedness and robustness testing during development safeguards method performance over time and across laboratories.
The work examines how common experimental variables affect chromatographic separation performance. The objective is to define strategies for evaluating and controlling critical factors during method development to ensure consistent resolution, accuracy, precision, and selectivity under routine and varied conditions.
Methodology centered on deliberate variation of key parameters to assess their impact on system suitability and separation quality. Instrumentation used in the studies included
System suitability targets included resolution ≥2, peak shape factor near unity, injection repeatability RSD below 0.25%, and signal to noise ratio above ten. Robustness testing showed that small shifts in buffer pH, ionic strength, and organic modifier percentage can alter retention factors and resolution significantly. Lot-to-lot column reproducibility studies achieved relative standard deviations under 5% for retention and selectivity in antibiotic mixtures. Temperature control within ±5 °C was found critical for repeatable separations. Dwell volume differences between instruments affected gradient retention times; compensation via isocratic holds or injection delays restored equivalent performance.
Incorporating ruggedness and robustness assessment early in method development offers
Advancements in simulation software promise to predict robustness outcomes prior to laboratory experiments. Emerging core shell and sub-2-micron particle columns with extended pH stability expand method flexibility. Integration of in silico screening and high throughput evaluation will streamline design of rugged and robust methods.
Careful evaluation of chromatographic variables during development is essential to produce rugged and robust HPLC methods. Defining acceptance criteria and documenting allowable parameter ranges in written procedures minimizes failures and facilitates smooth method transfer across laboratories and instruments.
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Summary
Importance of the Topic
Analytical methods often fail to deliver reproducible results when minor variations occur in system components or operating conditions. This can lead to method creep, repeated validation, and delays in production or research projects. Systematic ruggedness and robustness testing during development safeguards method performance over time and across laboratories.
Aims and Study Overview
The work examines how common experimental variables affect chromatographic separation performance. The objective is to define strategies for evaluating and controlling critical factors during method development to ensure consistent resolution, accuracy, precision, and selectivity under routine and varied conditions.
Methodology and Instrumentation
Methodology centered on deliberate variation of key parameters to assess their impact on system suitability and separation quality. Instrumentation used in the studies included
- Agilent 1290 Infinity II and 1260 Infinity LC systems with quaternary and binary pumps
- Poroshell 120 EC C18 columns and ZORBAX Eclipse XDB C8 columns in various lengths and particle sizes
- UV detectors for monitoring test compounds
- pH meters and solvent filtration kits for precise buffer preparation
- Software tools for dwell volume determination and method simulation
Key Results and Discussion
System suitability targets included resolution ≥2, peak shape factor near unity, injection repeatability RSD below 0.25%, and signal to noise ratio above ten. Robustness testing showed that small shifts in buffer pH, ionic strength, and organic modifier percentage can alter retention factors and resolution significantly. Lot-to-lot column reproducibility studies achieved relative standard deviations under 5% for retention and selectivity in antibiotic mixtures. Temperature control within ±5 °C was found critical for repeatable separations. Dwell volume differences between instruments affected gradient retention times; compensation via isocratic holds or injection delays restored equivalent performance.
Benefits and Practical Applications
Incorporating ruggedness and robustness assessment early in method development offers
- Assurance that validated methods perform reliably under everyday and transfer conditions
- Reduced risk of unplanned troubleshooting or method redevelopment
- Consistent data quality and faster project timelines
Future Trends and Opportunities
Advancements in simulation software promise to predict robustness outcomes prior to laboratory experiments. Emerging core shell and sub-2-micron particle columns with extended pH stability expand method flexibility. Integration of in silico screening and high throughput evaluation will streamline design of rugged and robust methods.
Conclusion
Careful evaluation of chromatographic variables during development is essential to produce rugged and robust HPLC methods. Defining acceptance criteria and documenting allowable parameter ranges in written procedures minimizes failures and facilitates smooth method transfer across laboratories and instruments.
Reference
- United States Pharmacopeia General Chapter 621 Chromatography
- ICH Q2(R1) Validation of Analytical Procedures Text and Methodology 2005
- Begley CG Buchan AM Dirnagl U Nature 525 25-27 2015
- Baker M Penny D Nature 533 452-454 2016
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