Packaging and storage
Preserve in tight, single-dose containers, preferably of Type I or Type II glass, and store at controlled room temperature.
Labeling
The label states the total osmolarity of the solution expressed in mOsmol per L.
Identification
It responds to the Identification tests under Dextrose and under Dehydrated Alcohol.
pH 791:
between 3.5 and 6.5, determined on a portion to which 0.30 mL of saturated potassium chloride solution has been added for each 100 mL and which previously has been diluted with water, if necessary, to a concentration of not more than 5% of dextrose.
Heavy metals 231
Transfer a volume of Injection, equivalent to 4.0 g of dextrose, to a vessel, and adjust the volume to 25 mL by evaporation or by addition of water, as necessary: the limit is 0.0005
C%, in which
C is the labeled amount, in g, of C
6H
12O
6·H
2O per mL of Injection.
Limit of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural and related substances
Dilute an accurately measured volume of Injection, equivalent to 1.0 g of C6H12O6·H2O, with water to 500.0 mL. Determine the absorbance of this solution in a 1-cm cell at 284 nm, with a suitable spectrophotometer, using water as the blank: the absorbance is not more than 0.25.
Other requirements
It meets the requirements under
Injections 1.
Assay for alcohol
Determine by
Method I
Distillation Method under
Alcohol Determination 611, using a 50.0-mL portion of Injection.
Assay for dextrose
Transfer an accurately measured volume of Injection, containing from 2 to 5 g of dextrose, to a 100-mL volumetric flask. Add 0.2 mL of 6 N ammonium hydroxide, dilute with water to volume, and mix. Determine the angular rotation in a suitable polarimeter tube (see
Optical Rotation 781). Calculate the percentage (g per 100 mL) of dextrose (C
6H
12O
6·H
2O) in the portion of Injection taken by the formula:
(100/52.9)(198.17/180.16)AR,
in which 100 is the percentage; 52.9 is the midpoint of the specific rotation range for anhydrous dextrose, in degrees; 198.17 and 180.16 are the molecular weights for dextrose monohydrate and anhydrous dextrose, respectively;
A is 100 mm divided by the length of the polarimeter tube, in mm; and
R is the observed rotation, in degrees.