Limit of erythro [(R*, S*)] isomer
Mobile solvent
Prepare a solution consisting of a mixture of chloroform, methanol, and ammonium hydroxide (190:10:1).
Detecting reagent
Dissolve 0.7 g of bismuth subnitrate in 40 mL of a mixture of water and glacial acetic acid (4:1). Add 40 mL of potassium iodide solution (2 in 5), then add 120 mL of glacial acetic acid and 250 mL of water.
Test solution
Prepare a solution in methanol containing 50 mg of Methylphenidate Hydrochloride per mL.
Procedure
Apply 20-µL portions of the
Test solution and
USP Methylphenidate Hydrochloride Erythro Isomer Solution RS to a suitable thin-layer chromatographic plate (see
Chromatography 621) coated with a 0.25-mm layer of chromatographic silica gel. Allow the spots to dry, and develop the chromatogram, using the
Mobile solvent, in a suitable chamber, lined with absorbent paper and previously equilibrated with the
Mobile solvent, until the solvent front has moved about three-fourths of the length of the plate. Remove the plate from the developing chamber, and allow the solvent to evaporate. Locate the spots on the plate by spraying first with the
Detecting reagent and then with 1 N sulfuric acid. Any spot in the lane from the methylphenidate hydrochloride at the same
RF as the erythro isomer is not larger or more intense than that produced by
USP Methylphenidate Hydrochloride Erythro Isomer Solution RS, when viewed under ordinary lighting (1%).
Limit of -phenyl-2-piperidineacetic acid hydrochloride
Mobile solvent
Prepare a solution consisting of a mixture of chloroform, methanol, and acetic acid (65:25:5).
Sodium hydroxidemethanol
Prepare a 1 in 2500 solution of sodium hydroxide in methanol.
Spray reagent 1
Mix 850 mg of bismuth subnitrate with 40 mL of water and 10 mL of glacial acetic acid (Solution A). Dissolve 8 g of potassium iodide in 20 mL of water (Solution B). Mix Solutions A and B together to obtain the Stock solution. [NOTEThis Stock solution may be stored for several months in a dark bottle.] Mix 10 mL of the Stock solution with 20 mL of glacial acetic acid, and dilute with water to make 100 mL to obtain the Spray reagent.
Spray reagent 2
Use hydrogen peroxide solution.
Standard solution
Dissolve a suitable quantity of USP
-Phenyl-2-piperidineacetic Acid Hydrochloride RS in
Sodium hydroxidemethanol to obtain a solution having a known concentration of about 240 µg per mL.
Test solution
Dissolve 400 mg of Methylphenidate Hydrochloride, accurately weighed, in Sodium hydroxidemethanol to make 10.0 mL. Use immediately after preparation.
Procedure
Apply 10-µL portions of the
Test solution and the
Standard solution to a suitable thin-layer chromatographic plate (see
Chromatography 621) coated with a 0.25-mm layer of chromatographic silica gel. Allow the spots to dry, and develop the chromatogram, using the
Mobile solvent, in a suitable chamber, lined with absorbent paper and previously equilibrated with
Mobile solvent, until the solvent front has moved about three-fourths of the length of the plate. Remove the plate from the developing chamber, and allow the plate to dry for 30 minutes. Spray the plate with
Spray reagent 1 followed by
Spray reagent 2. [NOTEAfter spraying with the
Spray reagents, cover the plate with a second plate to prevent fading of the spots.
] Examine the plate: any spot in the lane from the
Test solution having the same
RF value as the principal spot from the
Standard solution is not larger or more intense than that produced by the
Standard solution (0.6%).
Assay
Dissolve about 225 mg of Methylphenidate Hydrochloride, accurately weighed, in 50 mL of glacial acetic acid in a 125-mL conical flask. Add 15 mL of
mercuric acetate TS and 5 drops of
p-naphtholbenzein TS, and titrate with 0.1 N perchloric acid VS to a green endpoint. Perform a blank determination, and make any necessary correction. Each mL of 0.1 N perchloric acid is equivalent to 26.98 mg of C
14H
19NO
2·HCl.