6. Glossary
Reactivity; réactivité
The reactivity of an organic molecule corresponds to all the physical, physicochemical or chemical properties common to a part of a molecule or a group of atoms.
Solvolysis; solvolysis
Action of a solvent on a molecule or group of atoms
Hydrolysis; hydrolysis
Action of water on a molecule or group of atoms
Photolysis; photolysis
Photolysis is the action of light on a substance in powder or solution form. ICH recommends irradiating the substance with at least 1.2 million lux · hour with a radiation energy of not less than 200 W · h · m –2 . Handling is carried out in a temperature-controlled chamber.
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ICH (International Conference on Harmonization of technical requirements for registration of pharmaceuticals for human use) https://www.ich.org
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