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Calcium Glubionate Syrup
» Calcium Glubionate Syrup is a solution containing equimolar amounts of Calcium Gluconate and Calcium Lactobionate or with Calcium Lactobionate predominating. It contains not less than 95.0 percent and not more than 105.0 percent of the labeled amount of calcium (Ca).
Packaging and storage
Preserve in tight containers, at a temperature not exceeding 30
Identification
A:
A dilution of the Syrup with water (1 in 10) responds to the tests for Calcium
B:
Dilute a portion of the Syrup with water to obtain a test solution containing about 0.4 mg of calcium per mL. Prepare a Standard solution in water containing 2 mg of calcium gluconate and 4 mg of calcium lactobionate per mL. Apply separately 5 µL of the test solution and 5 µL of the Standard solution to a suitable thin-layer chromatographic plate coated with 0.25-mm layer of chromatographic silica gel (see Chromatography
pH
Assay
Transfer an accurately measured portion of Syrup, equivalent to about 70 mg of Ca, to a suitable beaker. Add 2 mL of 3 N hydrochloric acid, and dilute with water to about 150 mL. While stirring with a magnetic stirrer, add about 20 mL of 0.05 M edetate disodium VS from a 50-mL buret. Add 15 mL of 1 N sodium hydroxide and 300 mg of hydroxy naphthol blue, and continue the titration to a blue endpoint. Each mL of 0.05 M edetate disodium is equivalent to 2.004 mg of calcium (Ca).
Auxiliary Information
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USP32NF27 Page 1762
Pharmacopeial Forum: Volume No. 27(6) Page 3257
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