Packaging and storage
Preserve in single-dose or in multiple-dose containers.
Labeling
Label it to include the following, in addition to the information specified for
Labeling under
Injections 1: the time and date of calibration; the amount of sodium chromate expressed in µg per mL; the amount of
51Cr as sodium chromate expressed as total megabecquerels (millicuries) and as megabecquerels (millicuries) per mL at the time of calibration; a statement to indicate whether the contents are intended for diagnostic or therapeutic use; the expiration date; and the statement CautionRadioactive Material. The labeling indicates that in making dosage calculations, correction is to be made for radioactive decay and the quantity of chromium, and also indicates that the radioactive half-life of
51Cr is 27.8 days.
Radionuclide identification (see Radioactivity 821)
Its gamma-ray spectrum is identical to that of a specimen of
51Cr of known purity that exhibits a photopeak having an energy of 0.320 MeV.
Bacterial endotoxins 85
It contains not more than 175/
V USP Endotoxin Unit per mL of the Injection, when compared with the USP Endotoxin RS, in which
V is the maximum recommended total dose, in mL, at the expiration date or time.
Radiochemical purity
Place a volume of Injection, appropriately diluted so that it provides a count rate of about 20,000 counts per minute, about 25 mm from one end of a 25- × 300-mm strip of chromatographic paper (see
Chromatography 621), and immediately develop with a mixture of 5 parts of water, 2 parts of dilute alcohol (9.5 in 10), and 1 part of ammonium hydroxide. Air-dry the chromatogram, and determine the radioactivity distribution by scanning the chromatogram with a suitable collimated radiation detector. The radioactivity of the chromate band is not less than 90.0% of the total radioactivity. The
RF value for the chromate band falls within ±10% of the value found for a known sodium chromate specimen when determined under identical conditions.
Other requirements
It meets the requirements under
Injections 1, except that it is not subject to the recommendation on
Volume in Container.
Assay for sodium chromate
Standard stock preparation
Dissolve 3.735 g of potassium chromate in 1000 mL of water to obtain a solution having a known concentration of 1.0 mg per mL of chromium.
Standard preparation
Pipet 0.25, 0.50, 0.75, 0.100, 0.125, and 0.150 mL of the Standard stock preparation, accurately measured, into separate 100-mL volumetric flasks. To each flask add 0.42 mL of 0.1 N sodium bicarbonate, and dilute with water to volume to obtain solutions having final concentrations of 0.25, 0.50, 0.75, 1.00, 1.25, and 1.50 µg of chromium per mL.
Assay preparation
Use the Injection.
Blank preparation
Transfer 0.42 mL of 0.1 N sodium bicarbonate to a 100-mL volumetric flask, and dilute with water to volume.
Procedure
Concomitantly determine the absorbances of the
Assay preparation, the
Standard preparations, and the
Blank preparation at the chromium emission line at 357.7 nm with a suitable atomic absorption spectrophotometer (see
Spectrophotometry and Light-Scattering 851) equipped with a chromium hollow-cathode lamp and an airacetylene (fuel-rich) flame using water to set the instrument to zero. Plot the absorbances of the
Standard preparations and the
Blank preparation versus concentration, in µg per mL, of chromium, and perform a regression analysis. A suitable standard curve will have an intercept between 0.002 and +0.002, and a regression coefficient of not less than 0.99. Using the standard curve so obtained, determine the concentration,
C, in µg per mL, of chromium in the Injection taken. Calculate the quantity of sodium chromate, in µg per mL, by the formula:
3.115C,
in which 3.115 is the conversion factor.
Assay for radioactivity
Using a suitable counting assembly (see
Selection of a Counting Assembly under
Radioactivity 821), determine the radioactivity, in MBq (µCi) per mL, of Injection by use of a calibrated system as directed under
Radioactivity 821.