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Hydrodynamic Effects of Resident vs Manual Probes/Cannula

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Hydrodynamic Effects of Resident vs Manual Probes/Cannula

The following article has been authored by John Heaney. Does the presence of a resident sampling probe affect the hydrodynamics of a dissolution vessel?  Yes, yes it does.  The more important questions are how strong is the change in the hydrodynamics and is it strong enough to affect testing? USP <1092>, an advisory chapter addresses this directly with:  Sampling probes may or may not remain in the vessel throughout the entire run. Sampling probes or fiber-optic probes can disturb the hydrodynamics of the vessel; therefore, adequate validation should be performed to ensure that the probes are not causing a significant...

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