Packaging and storage
Preserve in well-closed containers, and store in a cool, dry place.
Transmittance
The transmittance of a 1 in 100 solution of Aspartame Acesulfame in distilled water, determined in a 1-cm cell at 430 nm with a suitable spectrophotometer, is not less than 0.95.
Specific rotation 781S:
between +14.5
and +16.5
, determined at 20
within 30 minutes after preparation of the
Test solution. Divide the calculated specific rotation by 0.646 to correct for the aspartame content in Aspartame Acesulfame.
15 N Formic acid
To a 1-L volumetric flask, add approximately 300 mL of water, then weigh 719 g of 96% formic acid into this flask, and mix. Cool the solution to 20
. Dilute with water to volume, and mix.
Test solution:
62 mg per mL, in 15 N Formic acid.
Limit of potassium
Potassium stock solution
Dissolve an accurately weighed quantity of about 190 mg of potassium chloride, previously dried at 105
for 2 hours, in water. Transfer to a 1000-mL volumetric flask, dilute with water to volume, and mix. Transfer 100.0 mL of this solution to a second 1000-mL volumetric flask, dilute with water to volume, and mix. This solution contains 10 µg of potassium per mL.
Reference solutions
To three identical 100-mL volumetric flasks transfer 10.0, 15.0, and 20.0 mL, respectively, of Potassium stock solution. To each flask add 2.0 mL of sodium chloride solution (1 in 5) and 1.0 mL of hydrochloric acid, dilute with water to volume, and mix. The Reference solutions contain, respectively, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0 µg of potassium per mL.
Test solution
Transfer about 1.5 g of Aspartame Acesulfame, accurately weighed, to a 500-mL volumetric flask, dilute with water to volume, and mix. Transfer 10 mL of this solution to a 100-mL volumetric flask, add 2.0 mL of sodium chloride solution (1 in 5) and 1.0 mL of hydrochloric acid, dilute with water to volume, and mix. Filter the solution.
Procedure
Concomitantly determine the absorbances of the
Reference solutions and the
Test solution at the potassium emission line of 766.5 nm, with a suitable atomic absorption spectrophotometer (see
Spectrophotometry and Light-Scattering 851) equipped with a potassium hollow-cathode lamp and an airacetylene flame, using water as the blank. Plot the absorbance of the
Reference solutions versus concentration, in µg per mL, of potassium, and draw the straight line best fitting the three plotted points. From the graph so obtained, determine the concentration,
C, in µg per mL, of potassium in the
Test solution. Calculate the percentage of potassium in the portion of Aspartame Acesulfame taken by the formula:
500C/W,
in which
W is the quantity, in mg, of Aspartame Acesulfame taken to prepare the
Test solution: not more than 0.5% is found.
Related compounds
Diluent
Prepare a mixture of water and methanol (9:1).
Mobile phase
Prepare a filtered and degassed solution by dissolving 5.6 g of monobasic potassium phosphate in 820 mL of water in a 1-liter volumetric flask, adjusting with phosphoric acid to a pH of 4.3, diluting with methanol to volume, and mixing. Make adjustments if necessary (see
System Suitability under
Chromatography 621).
Standard solution
Dissolve an accurately weighed quantity of
USP Aspartame Related Compound A RS in
Diluent, and quantitatively dilute with
Diluent to obtain a solution having a known concentration of about 25 µg per mL.
Test solution
Transfer 50 mg of Aspartame Acesulfame, accurately weighed, to a 10-mL volumetric flask, dissolve in and dilute with Diluent to volume, and mix. [NOTEAvoid heat and excessive holding times.]
Chromatographic system (see Chromatography 621)
The liquid chromatograph is equipped with a 210-nm detector and 4.6-mm × 25-cm column containing packing L1. The flow rate is about 1.5 mL per minute. The column temperature is maintained at 40
. Chromatograph the
Standard solution, and record the peak responses as directed for
Procedure: the tailing factor is not more than 2.0; and the relative standard deviation for replicate injections is not more than 4.0%.
Procedure
Separately inject equal volumes (about 20 µL) of the
Standard solution and the
Test solution into the chromatograph, record the chromatograms, and measure the responses for the major peaks. Calculate the percentage of aspartame related compound A in the portion of Aspartame Acesulfame taken by the formula:
(C/W)(rU / rS),
in which
C is the concentration, in µg per mL, of
USP Aspartame Related Compound A RS in the
Standard solution; W is the weight, in mg, of Aspartame Acesulfame, taken to prepare the
Test solution; and
rU and
rS are the peak responses of aspartame related compound A obtained from the
Test solution and the
Standard solution, respectively: not more than 0.5% is found.
Chromatographic purity
Diluent, Mobile phase, Test solution, and Chromatographic system
Proceed as directed for Related compounds.
Acesulfame solution
Transfer about 20 mg of USP Acesulfame Potassium RS to a 10-mL volumetric flask, dilute with Diluent to volume, and mix.
Diluted test solution
Pipet 1.5 mL of the Test solution into a 100-mL volumetric flask, dilute with Diluent to volume, and mix.
Procedure
Inject equal volumes (about 20 µL) of the Acesulfame solution, the Diluted test solution, and the Test solution into the chromatograph, record the chromatograms, and measure the peak responses. [NOTEContinue the elution of the Test solution for twice the retention time of the aspartame peak.] The sum of the responses of all the peaks in the chromatogram of the Test solution, excluding the aspartame related compound A, acesulfame, and aspartame peak responses, is not greater than the aspartame peak response obtained from the Diluted test solution (1.0%).
Residual solvents 467:
meets the requirements.
(Official January 1, 2007)
Assay
Accurately weigh about 0.150 g of Aspartame Acesulfame, and dissolve in 50 mL of dehydrated alcohol. Titrate with 0.1 N tetrabutylammonium hydroxide in methanol/isopropyl alcohol VS. Potentiometrically determine the volumes of titrant, in mL, at the first equivalence point (
V1) and at the second equivalence point (
V2). Perform a blank titration with 50 mL of dehydrated alcohol, and designate the volume of titrant, in mL, as
VB. Calculate the percentage of acesulfame and aspartame in the portion of Aspartame Acesulfame taken by formulas 1 and 2, respectively:
163
N(
V1
VB)/(10
W)
(1)
294
N(
V2
V1)/(10
W)
(2)
in which
N is the normality of the titrant; and
W is the weight, in g, of Aspartame Acesulfame taken.