N.D. Admin Code 33-44-01-49 - Standards for solvents compliance testing
1. A batch fails
solvent testing if the presence of one of the following solvents, at a minimum,
is above the action level listed in the published International Conference on
Harmonization of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use
guidance for industry Impurities: Residual Solvents Q3C(R6) in effect as of
January 1, 2018:
a. 1,4-Dioxane.
b. 2-Butanol.
c. 2-Ethoxyethanol.
d. 2-Propanol (IPA).
e. Acetone.
f. Acetonitrile.
g. Benzene.
h. Cumene.
i. Cyclohexane.
j. Dichloromethane.
k. Ethyl acetate.
l. Ethyl ether.
m. Ethylene glycol.
n. Heptane.
o. Hexanes.
p. Isopropyl acetate.
q. Methanol.
r. Pentanes.
s. Tetrahydrofuran.
t. Toluene.
u. Xylenes.
2. In addition to subsection 1, a batch fails
solvent testing if the presence of one of the following solvents exceeds the
limits in the following table:
Parts Per Million (ppm) |
|
Butanes |
5,000 |
Ethylene oxide |
50 |
Propane |
5,000 |
3. A
manufacturing facility must receive written approval from the department prior
to using any solvent not listed in subsection 1 and subsection 2. The
department shall include in the written approval an action level, not to be
exceeded, that is to be used as the standard for solvent testing.
4. A manufacturing facility only may use a
solvent that is at least ninety-nine percent purity or is food-grade.
5. If the samples do not pass testing
standards for solvents, the manufacturing facility shall comply with section
33-44-01-52.
Notes
General Authority: NDCC 19-24.1-36
Law Implemented: NDCC 19-24.1-36
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