MCQ for Cellulose Membrane Filters in Pharmaceuticals

 

 

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#1. Why are cellulose membrane filters frequently selected for filtration of aqueous pharmaceutical solutions?

#2. Which property of cellulose membrane filters ensures predictable microbial retention?

#3. In sterile filtration of buffers for aseptic processing, cellulose acetate membranes are preferred mainly because they:

#4. Which pharmaceutical activity most commonly uses mixed cellulose ester (MCE) membrane filters?

#5. What is the primary filtration mechanism of cellulose membrane filters?

#6. Which pore size of cellulose membrane filter is typically used for microbial reduction in pharmaceutical liquids?

#7. A formulation scientist wants minimal loss of a low-dose API during filtration. Which membrane property is most critical?

#8. Why are cellulose membrane filters commonly used in QC laboratories?

#9. Which statement best explains the regulatory acceptance of cellulose membrane filters?

#10. In water system monitoring, cellulose membrane filters are primarily used to:

#11. Which limitation must be considered when selecting cellulose membrane filters?

#12. Why do cellulose membrane filters support low-pressure filtration operations?

#13. Which pharmaceutical document should include cellulose membrane filter details?

#14. Which membrane type is generally avoided for product filtration due to high binding?

#15. From a GMP perspective, cellulose membrane filters are best described as:

#16. Which feature of cellulose membrane filters helps preserve biological product integrity?

#17. In pharmaceutical filtration, cellulose membrane filters mainly act as:

#18. Why are cellulose membrane filters often described as “silent quality enablers”?

#19. During a regulatory audit, it is observed that cellulose membrane filters used for buffer filtration are changed without updating batch records. What is the primary GMP concern?

#20. During sterility testing, inconsistent microbial recovery is observed using mixed cellulose ester membranes. What should an auditor expect as a corrective action?

#21. A QC laboratory filters protein samples using nitrocellulose membranes, leading to low assay results. What is the root cause most likely identified by QA?

#22. An inspector asks how the company ensures that cellulose membrane filters do not impact product quality. Which response best demonstrates GMP compliance?

#23. During an audit, it is found that cellulose membrane filters are reused after cleaning. What is the most critical audit concern?

#24. An auditor reviews water monitoring records and notes membrane filtration results without filter lot numbers. What is the classification of this issue?

#25. A change from cellulose acetate to regenerated cellulose membrane was implemented without change control. What would an auditor most likely cite?

#26. During inspection, filters are stored in an open area without protective packaging. What is the main GMP risk?

#27. An audit finds that no justification exists for selecting cellulose membrane filters over synthetic membranes. What is the expected regulatory response?

#28. A deviation report shows reduced filtration flow but no investigation into membrane condition. What audit deficiency does this indicate?

#29. An auditor questions why integrity testing is not performed on cellulose membrane filters. Which response is most acceptable?

#30. During inspection, cellulose membrane filters are found missing from the Bill of Materials. What is the regulatory impact?

#31. A sterile buffer batch fails microbial limits, and filtration records show excessive pressure during filtration. What is the most likely auditor conclusion?

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