Identification
Place 10 mL of Oral Solution in a separator containing 20 mL of water, add 5 mL of 1 N sodium hydroxide, and extract with two 10-mL portions of chloroform, discarding the chloroform extracts. Add 5 mL of 3 N hydrochloric acid, and extract with two 25-mL portions of chloroform, filtering the extracts through paper into a beaker. Remove the chloroform by evaporation on a steam bath, and dry the residue at 105
for 2 hours: the residue so obtained meets the requirements of the
Identification test under
Secobarbital.
Assay
Internal standard
Butabarbital.
Internal standard solution
Dissolve an accurately weighed quantity of Butabarbital in chloroform, and quantitatively dilute with chloroform to obtain a solution having a known concentration of about 0.7 mg per mL.
Standard preparation
Dissolve accurately weighed quantities of
USP Secobarbital RS and Butabarbital in chloroform, and quantitatively dilute with chloroform to obtain a solution that contains, in each mL, known amounts of about 1.2 mg of
USP Secobarbital RS and about 0.9 mg of Butabarbital.
Assay preparation
Transfer an accurately measured volume of Oral Solution, equivalent to about 22 mg of secobarbital, to a separator, add 1 mL of dilute hydrochloric acid (1 in 5), and extract with four 10-mL portions of chloroform. Filter the extracts through about 15 g of anhydrous sodium sulfate that is supported on a funnel by a small pledget of glass wool. Collect the combined filtrate in a 50-mL volumetric flask, wash the sodium sulfate with 5 mL of chloroform, dilute with chloroform to volume, and mix. Combine 4.0 mL of this solution with 2.0 mL of Internal standard solution in a suitable container, and reduce the volume to about 1.5 mL by evaporation, with the aid of a stream of dry nitrogen, at room temperature.
Chromatographic system and System suitability
Proceed as directed for
Chromatographic System and
System Suitability under
Barbiturate Assay 361, the resolution,
R, between secobarbital and butabarbital being not less than 3.0.
[NOTERelative retention times are, approximately, 0.6 for butabarbital and 1.0 for secobarbital.
]
Procedure
Proceed as directed for
Procedure under
Barbiturate Assay 361. Calculate the quantity, in mg, of secobarbital (C
12H
18N
2O
3) in each mL of the Oral Solution taken by the the formula:
25(RU)(QS)(Ci) / V(RS),
in which
V is the volume, in mL, of Oral Solution taken; and the other terms are as defined therein.