PROCEDURE FOR CONTENT UNIFORMITY
Alkaline borate solution
Dissolve 6.2 g of boric acid and 7.45 g of potassium chloride in 500 mL of water, add 210 mL of sodium hydroxide solution (1 in 25), and mix. Add water to make 2000 mL of solution, and mix.
Standard solution
[NOTEPrepare the
Standard solution and the
Test solution concomitantly.
] Dissolve an accurately weighed quantity of
USP Mephobarbital RS in
Alkaline borate solution to obtain a solution having a concentration of about 10 mg per mL, and quantitatively dilute with water to obtain a solution having a known concentration of about 1.5 mg per mL.
Test solution
Transfer 1 Tablet to a glass-stoppered centrifuge tube, crush the tablet, and add 25.0 mL of Alkaline borate solution. Insert the stopper, shake for 10 minutes, and centrifuge until clear, filtering the supernatant, if necessary. Dilute a portion of the subsequent liquid quantitatively, and stepwise if necessary, with water to obtain a solution having a concentration of about 1.5 mg of mephobarbital per mL.
Procedure
Transfer 3.0 mL each of the
Standard solution and the
Test solution to separate 200-mL volumetric flasks, dilute each with a 1 in 3 solution of
Alkaline borate solution in water to volume, and mix. Concomitantly determine the absorbances of the solutions in 1-cm cells at the wavelength of maximum absorbance at about 245 nm, with a suitable spectrophotometer, using a 1 in 3 solution of
Alkaline borate solution in water as the blank. Calculate the quantity, in mg, of C
13H
14N
2O
3 in the Tablet taken by the formula:
(TC/D)(AU / AS),
in which
T is the labeled quantity, in mg, of mephobarbital in the Tablet;
C is the concentration, in mg per mL, of
USP Mephobarbital RS in the
Standard solution; D is the concentration, in mg per mL, of mephobarbital in the
Test solution, based upon the labeled quantity per Tablet and the extent of dilution; and
AU and
AS are the absorbances of the solutions from the
Test solution and the
Standard solution, respectively.