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Pregelatinized Starch
» Pregelatinized Starch is Starch that has been chemically and/or mechanically processed to rupture all or part of the granules in the presence of water and subsequently dried. Some types of Pregelatinized Starch may be modified to render them compressible and flowable in character.
Packaging and storage
Preserve in well-closed containers. No storage requirements specified.
Labeling
Label it to indicate the botanical source from which it was derived.
Identification
A water slurry of it is colored orange-red to deep blue by iodine TS.
Microbial enumeration tests
pH
Loss on drying
Residue on ignition
Iron
Oxidizing substances
To 5 g add 20 mL of a mixture of equal volumes of methanol and water, then add 1 mL of 6 N acetic acid, and stir until a homogeneous suspension is obtained. Add 0.5 mL of a freshly prepared, saturated solution of potassium iodide, mix, and allow to stand for 5 minutes: no distinct blue, brown, or purple color is observed.
Limit of sulfur dioxide
Mix 20 g with 200 mL of a 1 in 5 solution of anhydrous sodium sulfate, and filter. To 100 mL of the clear filtrate add 3 mL of starch TS, and titrate with 0.01 N iodine VS to the first permanent blue color: not more than 2.7 mL is consumed (0.008%).
Auxiliary Information
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Chromatographic Column
USP32NF27 Page 1356
Pharmacopeial Forum: Volume No. 30(3) Page 997
Chromatographic columns text is not derived from, and not part of, USP 32 or NF 27.
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