Stability studies are used to understand and model the degradation of key product characteristics over time. They are often used to determine the product’s shelf life (the length of time a product may be stored without becoming unfit for use or consumption).
Shelf-Life studies should identify the potential “failure modes” and how they will assessed/ measured. Examples of characteristics that are measured often include appearance attributes, texture, taste, microbial counts, and product effectiveness/performance.
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