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Powdered Digitalis
» Powdered Digitalis is Digitalis dried at a temperature not exceeding 60
The potency of Powdered Digitalis is such that, when assayed as directed, 100 mg is equivalent to 1 USP Digitalis Unit.*
noteWhen Digitalis is prescribed, Powdered Digitalis is to be dispensed.
Packaging and storage
Preserve in tight, light-resistant containers. A package of a suitable desiccant may be enclosed in the container.
Identification
A:
It conforms to the description for Ground Digitalis in the section Botanic characteristics under Digitalis.
B:
Transfer 100 mg to a 15-mL centrifuge tube containing 2.0 mL of diluted alcohol and 1.0 mL of lead acetate TS, mix, shake, and boil for 2 minutes. Centrifuge, decant the supernatant into a second 15-mL centrifuge tube, add 2.0 mL of chloroform, and mix. Centrifuge, then remove the lower layer, and filter it through a chloroform-washed small column of anhydrous sodium sulfate (100 to 300 mg) into a 5-mL centrifuge tube. Evaporate the chloroform solution under a stream of nitrogen to dryness, and dissolve the residue in 100 µL of a mixture of methanol and chloroform (1:1). Prepare a Standard solution in the same manner, using 100 mg of USP Digitalis RS (Standard solution A). Prepare a second Standard solution by dissolving USP Digitoxin RS and USP Gitoxin RS in a mixture of methanol and chloroform (1:1) such that the final concentration of each is approximately 0.2 mg per mL (Standard solution B). Apply 10 µL of the test solution, 10 µL of Standard solution A, and 10 µL of Standard solution B, each as a narrow band about 15 mm long, to a suitable thin-layer chromatographic plate (see Chromatography
Microbial enumeration tests
Water, Method III, Procedure for Articles of Botanical Origin
Acid-insoluble ash
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One USP Digitalis Unit represents the potency of 100 mg of USP Digitalis RS.
Auxiliary Information
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Chromatographic Column
USP32NF27 Page 2144
Chromatographic columns text is not derived from, and not part of, USP 32 or NF 27.
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