Procedure
Transfer an accurately measured volume of well-mixed Oral Suspension, equivalent to about 20 mg of triflupromazine hydrochloride, to a glass-stoppered, 150-mL centrifuge bottle. In a second, similar bottle dissolve about 20 mg of
USP Triflupromazine Hydrochloride RS, accurately weighed, in 1.0 mL of water; then add 1.0 mL of sodium hydroxide solution (1 in 25); and mix. To a third, similar bottle add 2 mL of water to provide the blank. Treat the two preparations and the blank as follows. Add 100.0 mL of ether, shake by mechanical means for 15 minutes, and allow the layers to separate. Transfer 50.0 mL of the ether layer to another glass-stoppered, 150-mL centrifuge bottle, and evaporate on a water bath maintained at about 35
, with the aid of a current of air, to dryness. Add 5.0 mL of sodium hydroxide solution (1 in 50), mix, add 100.0 mL of
Mixed solvent, shake by mechanical means for 10 minutes, and centrifuge. Transfer 20.0 mL of the nonaqueous phase to a glass-stoppered centrifuge tube, add 10.0 mL of
pH 5.6 Acetate buffer, shake by mechanical means for 5 minutes, and centrifuge. Transfer 2.0 mL of the nonaqueous phase to a glass-stoppered centrifuge tube containing 25.0 mL of 0.5 N sulfuric acid, shake by mechanical means for 5 minutes, and centrifuge. Concomitantly determine the absorbances of the aqueous solutions in 1-cm cells at the wavelength of maximum absorbance at about 255 nm, with a suitable spectrophotometer, using the blank to set the instrument. Calculate the quantity, in mg, of triflupromazine hydrochloride (C
18H
19F
3N
2S·HCl) equivalent to the triflupromazine (C
18H
19F
3N
2S) in each mL of the Oral Suspension taken by the formula:
(W/V)(AU / AS),
in which
W is the weight, in mg, of
USP Triflupromazine Hydrochloride RS taken;
V is the volume, in mL, of Oral Suspension taken; and
AU and
AS are the absorbances of the solution from the Oral Suspension and the Standard solution, respectively.