Z Value in Steam Sterilization
Z-value is the number of degrees the temperature is required to change a D-value one factor of ten …
Z-value is the number of degrees the temperature is required to change a D-value one factor of ten …
When it comes to moisture-sensitive items, steam sterilization is not appropriate and may damage th…
The F0 value is defined as the thermal lethality time required to eliminate all microorganisms pres…
Quantitative fluorescence measurements are used to determine amounts or concentrations of analyte…
The dwell volume is equal to the time between the injection and half height of the detector trace, …
Symmetry factor (As) also known as asymmetry factor or tailing factor is a coefficient that shows t…
Retention Factor in chromatography can be defined as the ratio of distance traveled by solute to th…
In chromatography, the resolution is a measure of the separation of two peaks of different retentio…
Signal-to-noise often is used to help determine the limit of detection (LOD) or limit of quantifica…
Fat free mass means a body parts that do not contain fat. It includes blood, inner organs, bones, m…
The waist to hip ratio is the dimensionless ratio of the circumference of the waist to that of the …
Peak to valley ratio calculation (p/v) is applied for measuring separation of two cinematographic p…
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a simple calculation using a person’s height and weight. The formula is ex…
SPI (Sustainable Process Index) is an approach to analyze the sustainability of a process is based …
Before the cleaning validation limit is assessed and applied, an analytical method validation is re…
Maximum allowable carryover (MACO) means an acceptable transferred amount from the previous product…
According to the urea kinetic model it is considered that the urea distribution volume (V) is that …
Cardiac output is the function of heart rate and stroke volume. It measure amount of blood the hear…
As per FDA, ICH Q1E principles will help in the calculation of shelf life. Data from the three ANDA…