Identification
A:
Triturate a quantity of powdered Tablets, equivalent to about 10 mg of thiamine hydrochloride, with 10 mL of 0.5 N sodium hydroxide, and filter. Using a 5-mL portion of the filtrate, proceed as directed in
Identification test
B under
Thiamine Hydrochloride Injection, beginning with then add 0.5 mL of
potassium ferricyanide TS: the specified reaction is observed.
B:
Triturate a quantity of powdered Tablets, equivalent to about 10 mg of thiamine hydrochloride, with 10 mL of water, and filter: treated separately, 2-mL portions of the filtrate yield a red-brown precipitate with
iodine TS and a white precipitate with
mercuric chloride TS, and respond to the tests for
Chloride 191.
C:
To the remainder of the filtrate prepared for the preceding test add 1 mL of
lead acetate TS and 1 mL of 2.5 N sodium hydroxide: a yellow color is produced. Heat the mixture for several minutes on a steam bath: the color changes to brown, and, on standing, a precipitate of lead sulfide separates.
Dissolution, Procedure for a Pooled Sample 711
Medium:
water; 900 mL.
Apparatus 2:
50 rpm.
Time:
45 minutes.
Procedure
Determine the amount of C
12H
17ClN
4OS·HCl dissolved, employing the procedure set forth in the
Assay for niacin or niacinamide,
pyridoxine hydrochloride,
riboflavin,
and thiamine under
Water-Soluble Vitamins Tablets using filtered portions of the solution under test, suitably diluted with
Dissolution Medium if necessary, in comparison with a Standard solution having a known concentration of
USP Thiamine Hydrochloride RS in the same
Medium.
Tolerances
Not less than 75% (Q) of the labeled amount of C12H17ClN4OS·HCl is dissolved in 45 minutes.
Assay
Assay preparation
Place not fewer than 20 Tablets in a flask of suitable size, half fill the flask with 0.2 N hydrochloric acid, and heat on a steam bath, with frequent agitation, until the tablets have dissolved or have disintegrated so that a uniform dispersion is obtained. Cool, transfer the contents of the flask to a volumetric flask, and dilute with 0.2 N hydrochloric acid to volume. If the mixture is not clear, either centrifuge it or filter it through paper known not to adsorb thiamine. Dilute a portion of the clear solution quantitatively and stepwise with 0.2 N hydrochloric acid to obtain a solution containing about 0.2 µg of thiamine hydrochloride per mL. Using this as the
Assay Preparation, proceed as directed for
Procedure under
Thiamine Assay 531.