A systematic and critical review on bioanalytical method validation using the example of simultaneous quantitation of antidiabetic agents in blood
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2017.04.024
A systematic and critical review on bioanalytical method validation using the example of simultaneous quantitation of antidiabetic agents in blood
Abstract
A systematic and critical review was conducted on bioanalytical methods validated to quantify combinations of antidiabetic agents in human blood. The aim of this article was to verify how the validation process of bioanalytical methods is performed and the quality of the published records. The validation assays were evaluated according to international guidelines. The main problems in the validation process are pointed out and discussed to help researchers to choose methods that are truly reliable and can be successfully applied for their intended use. The combination of oral antidiabetic agents was chosen as these are some of the most studied drugs and several methods are present in the literature. Moreover, this article may be applied to the validation process of all bioanalytical.
Keywords: Antidiabetic agents; Bioanalytical method; Systematic review; Validation.
Copyright © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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