Choline Bitartrate
» Choline Bitartrate contains not less than 99.0 percent and not more than 100.5 percent of C9H19NO7, calculated on the anhydrous basis.
Packaging and storage—
Preserve in well-closed containers.
USP Reference standards
![]() ![]() USP Choline Bitartrate RS. USP Choline Chloride RS.
Identification—
B:
Dissolve 1 g of Choline Bitartrate with 20 mL of water, and add 2 mL of potassium chloride solution (1 in 4). A white precipitate of potassium bitartrate is formed.
pH
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Water, Method I
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Residue on ignition
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Arsenic, Method I
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Lead
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Heavy metals, Method II
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Limit of total amines—
Proceed as directed in the test for Limit of total amines under Choline Chloride: not more than 10 µg per g.
Test solution—
Transfer 10.0 g of Choline Bitartrate to a beaker containing a plastic-coated stirring bar, add 70 mL of sodium hydroxide TS and 130 mL of water, and stir until dissolved.
Chromatographic purity—
Buffer solution, Mobile phase, Standard solution, and Chromatographic system—
Proceed as directed in the test for Chromatographic purity under Choline Chloride.
Test solution—
Transfer about 500 mg of Choline Bitartrate, accurately weighed, to a centrifuge tube; add 2.0 mL of water; and swirl to dissolve. Add 0.5 mL of potassium chloride solution (7.5 in 25), centrifuge, and transfer 1.0 mL of the supernatant to a 24-mL screw-capped vial. Dry at 120
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Procedure—
Separately inject equal volumes (about 20 µL) of the Standard solution and the Test solution into the chromatograph, record the chromatograms, and measure all the peak responses. Calculate the percentage of each impurity in the portion of Choline Bitartrate taken by the formula:
(253.25/139.62)62,500(C/W)(ri / rS)
in which 253.25 and 139.62 are the molecular weights of choline bitartrate and choline chloride, respectively; C is the concentration of USP Choline Chloride RS, in mg per mL, in the Standard solution; W is the weight, in mg, of Choline Bitartrate taken to prepare the Test solution; ri is the peak response for each impurity, other than that of the choline bitartrate derivative and 3,5-dinitrobenzoic acid; and rS is the peak response for the choline chloride derivative in the Standard solution: not more than 0.3% of any individual impurity is found; and not more than 2.0% of total impurities is found.
Residual solvents
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Assay—
Transfer about 200 mg of Choline Bitartrate, accurately weighed, to a conical flask, and dissolve with 50 mL of glacial acetic acid. Titrate with 0.1 N perchloric acid VS, determining the endpoint potentiometrically (see Titrimetry
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Auxiliary Information—
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USP32–NF27 Page 978
Pharmacopeial Forum: Volume No. 30(3) Page 950
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