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Epinephrine Bitartrate
C9H13NO3·C4H6O6
1,2-Benzenediol, 4-[1-hydroxy-2-(methylamino)ethyl]-, (R)-, [R-(R*,R*)]-2,3-dihydroxybutanedioate (1:1) (salt). ( » Epinephrine Bitartrate contains not less than 97.0 percent and not more than 102.0 percent of C9H13NO3·C4H6O6, calculated on the dried basis.
Packaging and storage
Preserve in tight, light-resistant containers.
Identification
Dissolve about 500 mg in 20 mL of water containing about 100 mg of sodium bisulfite. Add 6 N ammonium hydroxide until the solution has a distinct odor of ammonia, and allow to stand in a refrigerator for 1 hour. Filter the precipitate, wash it with three 2-mL portions of cold water, then with 5 mL of cold alcohol, and finally with 5 mL of cold ether, and dry in vacuum over silica gel for 3 hours. The epinephrine so obtained responds to the Identification test under Epinephrine, and its specific rotation (see Optical Rotation
Loss on drying
Residue on ignition
Limit of adrenalone
Its absorptivity (see Spectrophotometry and Light-scattering
Limit of norepinephrine bitartrate
Epinephrine standard solution
Dilute with methanol an accurately measured volume of an aqueous solution of USP Epinephrine Bitartrate RS containing about 200 mg per mL to obtain a solution having a known concentration of about 20 mg per mL.
Norepinephrine standard solution
Dilute with methanol an accurately measured volume of an aqueous solution of USP Norepinephrine Bitartrate RS containing 8.0 mg per mL to obtain a solution having a known concentration of 0.80 mg per mL.
Test solution
Dissolve 200 mg of Epinephrine Bitartrate in 1.0 mL of water, dilute with methanol to 10.0 mL, and mix.
Procedure
Apply 5-µL portions of Epinephrine standard solution, Norepinephrine standard solution, and Test solution to a suitable thin-layer chromatographic plate (see Chromatography
Assay
Dissolve about 500 mg of Epinephrine Bitartrate, accurately weighed, in 20 mL of glacial acetic acid, warming slightly if necessary to effect solution. Add crystal violet TS, and titrate with 0.1 N perchloric acid VS. Perform a blank determination, and make any necessary correction. Each mL of 0.1 N perchloric acid is equivalent to 33.33 mg of C9H13NO3·C4H6O6.
Auxiliary Information
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USP32NF27 Page 2263
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