Precision and accuracy of analysis of air-filled albumin microspheres using Coulter Multisizer Mark II

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The suitability of the electrical sensing zone technique for routine analysis of air-filled albumin microspheres has been thoroughly investigated using three Coulter Multisizer Mark II instruments. The precision of the method, expressed as repeatability relative standard deviation (RSD), was found to be 1-2% for number distribution parameters and 3-4% for volume distribution parameters. Significant instrument-to-instrument variation as high as 11% was, however, also observed. Accuracy was evaluated from analyses of commercially available latex standards and from comparison of results from Coulter analysis with results from the following alternative techniques: light diffraction, optical microscopy and gravimetry. Accuracy, expressed as the difference from either certified values or values obtained with the alternative techniques, was found to be 100-106%. © 1994.

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Sontum, P. C., & Christiansen, C. (1994). Precision and accuracy of analysis of air-filled albumin microspheres using Coulter Multisizer Mark II. Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 12(10), 1233–1241. https://doi.org/10.1016/0731-7085(94)00069-7

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