Content of pantolactone
Internal standard solution
Prepare a solution of 2,6-dimethylphenol in toluene to contain about 100 mg per mL.
Standard solution 1
Transfer about 100 mg of
USP Pantolactone RS, accurately weighed, to a 10-mL volumetric flask, add methylene chloride to volume, and mix.
Standard solution 2
Pipet 0.4 mL of Standard solution 1 into a suitable small vial. Evaporate the solvent by means of a steady stream of dry air, and add 50 µL, accurately measured, of Internal standard solution. Add 1 mL of a mixture of pyridine, hexamethyldisilazane, and trimethylchlorosilane (9:3:1), immediately insert the stopper, and shake vigorously for 30 seconds.
Test solution
Transfer about 100 mg of Preparation, accurately weighed, to a suitable small vial, and proceed as directed for
Standard solution 2, beginning with add 50 µL, accurately measured, of
Internal standard solution.
Chromatographic system
(see
Chromatography 621)Under typical conditions, the gas chromatograph is equipped with a flame-ionization detector and contains a suitable column, 1.8 m × 2.0 mm, packed with 5% liquid phase G2 on support S1A. The column and injection port are maintained isothermally at 170
and 180
, respectively. Using a suitable carrier gas, adjust the flow rate so that the derivatized pantolactone elutes in about 4 minutes. Chromatograph five injections of the
Standard solution 2, and record the peak responses as directed under
Procedure: the relative standard deviation of the peak response ratios (
RS) of the five injections is not more than 2.0%. The retention time of the derivatized pantolactone is about 0.75 relative to that of the derivatized internal standard. In a suitable chromatogram, the resolution factor between the two peaks is not less than 2.0.
Procedure
Inject about 0.5 µL of
Standard solution 2 into the gas chromatograph, record the chromatogram to obtain not less than 40% of maximum recorder response, and measure the peak responses of the derivatized pantolactone and the derivatized internal standard. Similarly, inject about 0.5 µL of the
Test solution, record the chromatogram, and measure the peak responses of the corresponding components. Calculate the quantity, in mg, of pantolactone in the portion of Preparation taken by the formula:
0.4CS(RU / RS),
in which
CS is the concentration, in mg per mL, of
USP Pantolactone RS in
Standard solution 1, and
RU and
RS are the ratios of the peak response due to the pantolactone to that due to the internal standard obtained from the
Test solution and the
Standard solution 2, respectively.