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Analytical Method Development: SOP for Determination of Particle Size in Lotions – V 2.0

Analytical Method Development: SOP for Determination of Particle Size in Lotions – V 2.0

Standard Operating Procedure for Determination of Particle Size in Lotions in Analytical Method Development


Department Analytical Method Development
SOP No. SOP/AMD/261/2025
Supersedes SOP/AMD/261/2022
Page No. Page 1 of 12
Issue Date 21/05/2025
Effective Date 23/05/2025
Review Date 21/05/2026

1. Purpose

To establish a standardized method for the determination of particle size distribution in lotion formulations using laser diffraction or optical microscopy, ensuring uniformity, aesthetic properties, and product performance.

2.

Scope

This SOP applies to Analytical Method Development personnel engaged in characterizing the particle size of active or excipient phases in lotion-based formulations during formulation development, validation, and stability studies.

3. Responsibilities

  • Analytical Scientist: Performs sample dispersion and operates particle size analyzer or microscope.
  • QC Analyst: Assists in sample handling and record keeping.
  • QA Executive: Verifies data integrity and ensures compliance with method validation requirements.

4. Accountability

The Head of Analytical Method Development is accountable for ensuring correct method validation, equipment calibration, and scientific justification of particle size characterization techniques.

5. Procedure

5.1 Instrumentation Options

  1. Laser Diffraction Particle Size Analyzer (e.g., Malvern Mastersizer)
  2. Optical/Polarized Light Microscope (with calibrated micrometer scale)

5.2 Sample Preparation

  1. Ensure the lotion sample is homogenous.
  2. For laser diffraction: Disperse 1–2 mL of lotion in 20–50 mL of suitable dispersant (e.g., purified water or isopropanol) using a sonicator for 2 minutes.
  3. For microscopy: Place a drop of lotion or dispersion on a clean glass slide and cover with a coverslip.

5.3 Instrument Setup and Calibration

  1. Calibrate the particle size analyzer with a certified standard before use (Annexure-2).
  2. Set measurement parameters including obscuration, refractive index, and dispersant properties.

5.4 Measurement by Laser Diffraction

  1. Transfer the dispersion into the analyzer’s sample cell.
  2. Initiate measurement and acquire at least 3 scans per sample.
  3. Record d(10), d(50), and d(90) values.
  4. Clean the system thoroughly after use.

5.5 Measurement by Microscopy (Alternative)

  1. Observe the slide under 400x magnification.
  2. Measure at least 100 particles using an eyepiece micrometer.
  3. Calculate mean particle diameter and range.

5.6 Acceptance Criteria

  • d(50) value typically between 1 µm to 10 µm depending on formulation type
  • RSD for triplicate measurements ≤ 5%
  • No visible aggregation or bimodal distribution

5.7 Validation Parameters

  1. Precision: Repeatability and intermediate precision studies (RSD ≤ 5%)
  2. Accuracy: Verified using certified particle size standards
  3. Robustness: Studied by varying sonication time and dispersant type

6. Abbreviations

  • RSD: Relative Standard Deviation
  • d(50): Median Particle Diameter
  • QA: Quality Assurance
  • AMD: Analytical Method Development

7. Documents

  1. Particle Size Test Log – Annexure-1
  2. Instrument Calibration Certificate – Annexure-2
  3. Validation Report Summary – Annexure-3

8. References

  • USP <429>: Light Diffraction Measurement of Particle Size
  • ICH Q2(R1): Validation of Analytical Procedures
  • Ph. Eur. 2.9.31: Particle Size Distribution

9. SOP Version

Version: 2.0

10. Approval Section

Prepared By Checked By Approved By
Signature
Date
Name Rahul Patankar Meera Desai Sunita Reddy
Designation Analytical Scientist QA Reviewer Head – AMD
Department Analytical Method Development QA Analytical Method Development

11. Annexures

Annexure-1: Particle Size Test Log

Sample ID d(10) d(50) d(90) Status
LTN-261-01 1.5 µm 3.2 µm 6.4 µm Pass

Annexure-2: Instrument Calibration Certificate

Calibration Date Standard Used Expected (µm) Observed (µm) Status
15/05/2025 Polystyrene Latex 5.00 4.95 Pass

Annexure-3: Validation Report Summary

Particle size method validated for lotion formulation LTN-261. Repeatability (RSD = 2.1%), accuracy with certified standard (98.5%), and robustness across dispersant types confirmed. Method found suitable for routine product monitoring and release.

Revision History:

Revision Date Revision No. Details Reason Approved By
21/05/2025 2.0 Added microscopy method as alternate option Annual SOP Review Sunita Reddy
01/05/2022 1.0 Initial SOP Release New SOP QA Head
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