Identification
A:
Extract a quantity of finely powdered Tablets, equivalent to about 250 mg of methazolamide, with about 50 mL of acetone. Filter, and add solvent hexane until a heavy white precipitate is formed. Collect the solid on a filter, and dry: the IR absorption spectrum of a potassium bromide dispersion of the methazolamide so obtained exhibits maxima only at the same wavelengths as that of a similar preparation of
USP Methazolamide RS.
B:
Dissolve about 100 mg of the dried solid obtained in
Identification test
A in 5 mL of 1 N sodium hydroxide, and add 5 mL of a mixture of 1 g of hydroxylamine hydrochloride and 500 mg of cupric sulfate in 100 mL of water. Heat the solution on a steam bath for 15 minutes: the solution turns dark amber, then a black precipitate is formed.
C:
The retention time of the major peak in the chromatogram of the
Assay preparation corresponds to the chromatogram of the
Standard preparation, as obtained in the
Assay.
Dissolution 711
Medium:
pH 4.5 acetate buffer, prepared by mixing 2.99 g of sodium acetate and 1.66 mL of glacial acetic acid with water to obtain 1000 mL of a solution having a pH of 4.5; 900 mL.
Apparatus 2:
75 rpm.
Time:
45 minutes.
Procedure
Determine the amount of C
5H
8N
4O
3S
2 dissolved from UV absorbances at the wavelength of maximum absorbance at about 252 nm of filtered portions of the solution under test, suitably diluted with pH 4.5 acetate buffer, in comparison with a Standard solution having a known concentration of
USP Methazolamide RS in the same
Medium.
Tolerances
Not less than 75% (Q) of the labeled amount of C5H8N4O3S2 is dissolved in 45 minutes.
Assay
pH 2.5 Buffer
Transfer 16.8 mL of dibutylamine to a beaker containing 70 mL of water. Adjust with phosphoric acid to a pH of 2.5, dilute with water to 100 mL, and mix.
Mobile phase
Prepare a mixture of water, methanol, and
pH 2.5 Buffer (375:15:6). Make adjustments if necessary (see
System Suitability under
Chromatography 621).
pH 4.5 Acetate buffer
Dissolve 2.99 g of sodium acetate and 1.66 mL of glacial acetic acid in water, dilute with water to 1000 mL, and mix. Adjust, if necessary, with glacial acetic acid or sodium hydoxide to a pH of 4.5.
Standard preparation
Dissolve an accurately weighed quantity of
USP Methazolamide RS in methanol to obtain a solution having a concentration of about 0.5 mg per mL. Dilute this solution quantitatively, and stepwise if necessary, with
pH 4.5 Acetate buffer to obtain a solution having a known concentration of about 50 µg per mL.
Assay preparation
Weigh and finely powder not fewer than 20 Tablets. Transfer an accurately weighed portion of the powder, equivalent to about 50 mg of methazolamide, to a 250-mL volumetric flask, add 65 mL of pH 4.5 Acetate buffer, and sonicate to dissolve. Add 65 mL of methanol, and sonicate again until dissolved. Dilute with pH 4.5 Acetate buffer to volume, mix, and filter. Dilute an accurately measured volume of the filtrate with pH 4.5 Acetate buffer to obtain a solution having a concentration of about 50 µg of methazolamide per mL.
Chromatographic system
(see
Chromatography 621)The liquid chromatograph is equipped with a 252-nm detector and an 8-mm × 10-cm column that contains packing L10. The flow rate is about 2 mL per minute. Chromatograph the
Standard preparation, and record the peak responses as directed for
Procedure: the tailing factor is not more than 1.5; and the relative standard deviation for replicate injections is not more than 3.0%.
Procedure
Separately inject equal volumes (about 25 µL) of the
Standard preparation and the
Assay preparation into the chromatograph, record the chromatograms, and measure the areas for the major peaks. Calculate the quantity, in mg, of methazolamide (C
5H
8N
4O
3S
2) in the portion of Tablets taken by the formula:
C(rU / rS),
in which
C is the concentration, in µg per mL, of
USP Methazolamide RS in the
Standard preparation; and
rU and
rS are the peak responses obtained from the
Assay preparation and the
Standard preparation, respectively.