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Chavan, Sushila D.
- Bioanalytical Method Validation
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1 College of Pharmacy (D.Pharm) Degaon, Satara, (MH) - 415 004, IN
1 College of Pharmacy (D.Pharm) Degaon, Satara, (MH) - 415 004, IN
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Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Vol 5, No 4 (2015), Pagination: 219-225Abstract
The Bioanalytical method validation includes all of the procedures that demonstrate a particular method used for a quantitative measurement of analytes in a given biological matrix is selective, sensitive, reliable and reproducible for the deliberate use. Measurement of drug concentrations in biological matrices is an important aspect of medicinal product development for those products containing new active substances and generic products. Such data may be required to support new applications as well as variations to licensed drug products. The results of toxic kinetic, pharmacokinetic and bioequivalence studies are used to make critical decisions supporting the safety and efficacy of a medicinal drug substance or product. It is therefore paramount that the applied Bioanalytical methods used are well characterized, fully validated and documented to a satisfactory standard in order to yield reliable results.Keywords
BMV-Bioanalytical Method Validation.- Introduction to Intellectual Property Right
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1 College of Pharmacy (D. Pharm) Degaon, Satara, (MH) - 415 004, IN
1 College of Pharmacy (D. Pharm) Degaon, Satara, (MH) - 415 004, IN
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Asian Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, Vol 5, No 4 (2015), Pagination: 222-230Abstract
Intellectual property rights are like any other property right. Intellectual property (IP) pertains to any original creation of the human intellect such as artistic, literary, technical, or scientific creation. We encounter intellectual property at every step of our life today. Intellectual property (IP) pertains to any original creation of the human intellect such as artistic, literary, technical, or scientific creation. Intellectual property rights (IPR) refers to the legal rights given to the inventor or creator to protect his invention or creation for a certain period of time 1 These legal rights confer an exclusive right to the inventor/creator or his assignee to fully utilize his invention/creation for a given period of time. It is very well settled that IP play a vital role in the modern economy. Present review furnishes a brief overview of IPR with special emphasis on pharmaceuticals. There are several compelling reasons to promote and protect intellectual property.Keywords
IPR-Intellectual Propery Right, Patent.- Quality by Design
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1 College of Pharmacy (D. Pharm), Degaon, Satara (MH)-415 004, IN
1 College of Pharmacy (D. Pharm), Degaon, Satara (MH)-415 004, IN