Standard Operating Procedure for Development of Rinse Sampling Method for Cleaning Validation
| Department | Analytical Method Development |
|---|---|
| SOP No. | SOP/AMD/234/2025 |
| Supersedes | SOP/AMD/234/2022 |
| Page No. | Page 1 of 13 |
| Issue Date | 21/05/2025 |
| Effective Date | 23/05/2025 |
| Review Date | 21/05/2026 |
1. Purpose
To establish a validated procedure for developing rinse sampling methods that allow detection and quantification of residual active ingredients, cleaning agents, or microbial contaminants from pharmaceutical manufacturing equipment
2. Scope
This SOP applies to all rinse sampling method development and validation activities performed by the Analytical Method Development (AMD) department for cleaning validation programs of equipment used in the production of APIs and formulations.
3. Responsibilities
- Analytical Scientist: Designs rinse sampling procedures and conducts recovery validation and detection limit assessment.
- QC Analyst: Performs replicate testing and supports in ruggedness and precision studies.
- QA Executive: Reviews and approves the rinse sampling method validation protocol and final report.
4. Accountability
The Head of Analytical Method Development is accountable for the development, validation, and implementation of scientifically justified and GMP-compliant rinse sampling methods.
5. Procedure
5.1 Selection of Rinse Solvent
- Select solvent based on solubility of target analyte and material compatibility (e.g., WFI, acetonitrile, dilute NaOH).
- Use highest grade solvents to minimize background contamination.
5.2 Preparation of Spiked Surfaces
- Spike known amount of analyte onto representative surfaces (e.g., SS-316, glass, PTFE).
- Allow to dry completely under controlled conditions before rinsing.
5.3 Rinse Sampling Procedure
- Rinse surface with a fixed volume of solvent (e.g., 100 mL per 1000 cm²).
- Collect rinse into sterile or clean collection container.
- Agitate and transfer to appropriate container for analysis.
5.4 Analytical Method Selection
- Use HPLC, TOC, UV spectrophotometry, or conductivity based on analyte type.
- Use validated methods for quantification and sensitivity.
5.5 Recovery Study and Validation
- Calculate percent recovery using:
% Recovery = (Amount Recovered / Amount Spiked) × 100 - Acceptable recovery:
- ≥80% for API and cleaning agents
- ≥50% for microbial rinses
- Perform replicate testing (n=3) to assess repeatability and precision.
5.6 Documentation
- Record all details including spiking concentration, rinse volume, surface area, analysis results, and calculations in Annexures.
- Prepare a rinse method validation report and submit to QA.
6. Abbreviations
- SOP: Standard Operating Procedure
- TOC: Total Organic Carbon
- HPLC: High Performance Liquid Chromatography
- API: Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient
- QA: Quality Assurance
7. Documents
- Rinse Sampling Recovery Log – Annexure-1
- Rinse Volume and Surface Mapping Record – Annexure-2
- Rinse Sampling Method Validation Report – Annexure-3
8. References
- FDA Guidance for Industry: Cleaning Validation
- ICH Q7: GMP for Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients
- WHO TRS 1019 Annex 3: Points to Consider in Cleaning Validation
9. SOP Version
Version: 2.0
10. Approval Section
| Prepared By | Checked By | Approved By | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Signature | |||
| Date | |||
| Name | Kavita Joshi | Manoj Desai | Sunita Reddy |
| Designation | Analytical Scientist | QA Reviewer | Head – AMD |
| Department | Analytical Method Development | QA | Analytical Method Development |
11. Annexures
Annexure-1: Rinse Sampling Recovery Log
| Analyte | Surface | Spiked Amount (µg) | Recovered (µg) | Recovery (%) | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ibuprofen | SS-316 | 100 | 88 | 88% | Pass |
Annexure-2: Rinse Volume and Surface Mapping
| Equipment | Surface Area (cm²) | Rinse Volume (mL) | Rinse Solvent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fluid Bed Dryer | 2500 | 250 | WFI |
Annexure-3: Rinse Sampling Method Validation Report
Rinse sampling method validated for Ibuprofen using WFI as rinse solvent. Method shows recovery of 88% with RSD of 5.1%. All validation parameters within acceptable range. Method approved for routine cleaning validation studies.
Revision History:
| Revision Date | Revision No. | Details | Reason | Approved By |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21/05/2025 | 2.0 | Included microbial rinse validation option and updated annexures | Annual SOP Review | Sunita Reddy |
| 08/05/2022 | 1.0 | Initial SOP Release | New SOP | QA Head |