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USP <467> Headspace Residual Solvent Assay with a HT3™ Headspace Instrument

Applications | 2010 | Teledyne LABSInstrumentation
GC, HeadSpace
Industries
Pharma & Biopharma
Manufacturer
Shimadzu, Teledyne LABS

Summary

Importance of the Topic


Residual solvents in pharmaceutical products pose potential health risks and must be monitored to meet regulatory standards and ensure patient safety

Study Objectives and Overview


This application note demonstrates the use of the USP 467 static headspace method on a Teledyne Tekmar HT3 headspace instrument coupled with a Shimadzu GC/FID system to quantify Class 1 and Class 2 residual solvents across a wide concentration range. The study follows USP guidelines to avoid extensive method validation

Instrumentation


  • Headspace: Teledyne Tekmar HT3 operating in static constant heat mode
  • Gas chromatograph: Shimadzu GC-2010 with flame ionization detector
  • Columns: Phenomenex Zebron ZB-624 (G43 equivalent) and ZB-WAXplus (G16 equivalent)
  • Carrier gas: Helium at linear velocity 35 cm/sec
  • Sampling liners: 1 mm ID split liner to optimize headspace injection

Methodology


Samples and standards were prepared in 20 mL headspace vials using water as diluent. Class 1 standards were evaluated from 50 % to 500 % of USP limits. Class 2A and 2B standards were tested from 25 % to 400 %. Headspace conditions used USP parameter set 3 with a 60 min GC run and a 70 min headspace cycle time. Oven and transfer line temperatures were increased by 5 °C to improve analyte transfer within USP allowances

Results and Discussion


Triplicate injections of each standard showed percent relative standard deviations below 6 % for Class 1 compounds and below 10 % for Class 2 analytes. Correlation coefficients (r) exceeded 0.995 across all calibration ranges. Signal-to-noise ratios met or exceeded USP requirements. Some coelution was observed on one column but was resolved using the second column polarity. Chromatograms confirmed consistent retention times and clear separation of critical pairs

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Simplified compliance with USP 467 monograph without extensive revalidation
  • High reproducibility and linearity for routine quality control
  • Dual-column approach resolves challenging coelutions
  • Efficient workflow with automated headspace sampling

Future Trends and Potential Applications


  • Integration with laboratory information management systems for automated reporting
  • Expansion to volatile impurity profiling in biologics and advanced formulations
  • Adoption of faster GC temperature programs and novel stationary phases for reduced cycle times
  • Implementation of advanced detectors for enhanced sensitivity and selectivity

Conclusion


The Teledyne Tekmar HT3 headspace instrument combined with a Shimadzu GC/FID and Phenomenex columns fully meets USP 467 requirements for Class 1 and Class 2 residual solvent analysis. The method delivers robust sensitivity, reproducibility and linearity, streamlining pharmaceutical quality control workflows

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