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Dr Pramod Kumar Pandey BSc (Hons), MSc, PhD, founder of PharmaGuru.co, is a highly experienced Analytical Research Expert with over 31 years in the pharmaceutical industry. He has played a key role in advancing innovation across leading Indian and global pharmaceutical companies. He can be reached at admin@pharmaguru.co

Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis: Qualitative analysis is used to identify the compound, whereas Quantitative analysis is used to determine the exact quantity /concentration of the compound. Qualitative And Quantitative Analysis Pharmaceutical analysis is broadly classified into two main categories: When a test is performed to identify a pharmaceutical substance or assess its purity (with or […]

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Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis: Qualitative analysis is used to identify the compound, whereas Quantitative analysis is used to determine the exact quantity /concentration of the compound.

Qualitative And Quantitative Analysis

Pharmaceutical analysis is broadly classified into two main categories:

  1. Qualitative Pharmaceutical Analysis
  2. Quantitative Pharmaceutical Analysis

When a test is performed to identify a pharmaceutical substance or assess its purity (with or without using a standard), it is referred to as qualitative analysis. In contrast, when the test aims to determine the exact amount or concentration of the substance, it is known as quantitative analysis.

Examples of Qualitative And Quantitative Analysis

TestsType
IdentificationQualitative
PurityQualitative
Reaction monitoringQualitative (generally)
AssayQuantitative
Content testQuantitative

1. Qualitative Pharmaceutical Analysis

Purpose: To identify the chemical nature or presence of a substance in a sample.

Key Features:

  • No numerical values — results are usually yes/no, present/absent, or positive/negative.
  • Helps determine what compounds are in the sample.

Common Methods and Their Description

  1. Chemical Tests: Use of specific reagents that cause colour change, precipitate, or gas
  2. Thin-Layer Chromatography (TLC): Separates components based on polarity. Spots are compared with standards.
  3. Infrared Spectroscopy (IR): Identifies functional groups by their IR absorption.
  4. Ultraviolet (UV) Spectroscopy: Identifies substances that absorb UV light.
  5. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR): Provides structural information about molecules.
Qualitative And Quantitative Analysis

2. Quantitative Pharmaceutical Analysis

Purpose: To measure the amount or concentration of a substance in a sample.

Key Features:

  • Results are numerical (e.g., mg/mL, %, ppm).
  • Helps ensure the correct dosage in pharmaceutical products.

Common Methods and Their Description

  1. Titration (Volumetric Analysis): Involves the reaction of a known volume with a standard reagent.
  2. UV/Vis Spectrophotometry: Measures absorbance at specific wavelengths to determine concentration.
  3. High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC): Separates, identifies, and quantifies components in mixtures.
  4. Gas Chromatography (GC): Used for volatile compounds; highly precise
  5. Gravimetric Analysis: Quantification based on the mass of a compound.
  6. Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS): Measures metal ions in pharmaceuticals
assay calculation formulae
Assay Calculation Formula

Key Difference: Qualitative Vs Quantitative

FeatureQualitative AnalysisQuantitative Analysis
ObjectiveIdentify substanceMeasure amount of substance
Result TypeDescriptive (e.g., positive)Numerical (e.g., mg/mL)
InstrumentationBasic to advancedUsually requires instrumentation
Use in PharmaDrug identity confirmationMeasure the amount of substance

FAQs

What is qualitative and quantitative analysis in pharmaceutical analysis?

Qualitative analysis is used to identify the compound, whereas Quantitative analysis is used to determine the exact quantity /concentration of the compound

What is the difference between qualitative and quantitative drug analysis?

Qualitative analysis is used to drug t whereas quantitative analysis is used to quantify the drug.

Related:

  1. Relative Response Factor (RRF) in Pharmaceutical Analysis
  2. What is Pharmaceuticals Assay: Learn In 7 Minutes
  3. Calculation In Chromatographic Analysis: Easy Tips
  4. How to control Pharmaceutical Impurities
  5. ppm, mcg and percentage (%) In Pharmaceutical Analysis: 5 Minutes Quick Learning

Further Reading

About Dr Pramod Kumar Pandey
Dr Pramod Kumar Pandey

Dr Pramod Kumar Pandey BSc (Hons), MSc, PhD, founder of PharmaGuru.co, is a highly experienced Analytical Research Expert with over 31 years in the pharmaceutical industry. He has played a key role in advancing innovation across leading Indian and global pharmaceutical companies. He can be reached at admin@pharmaguru.co

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