Raw Material Specification & Method of Analysis (MOA) / Standard Testing Procedure (STP) for Succinic Acid USP and per USP NF Volume No. PF 41(4).
Specification of Succinic Acid USP
| Sr. No. | Test Parameter | Specification |
| 01 | Description # | White, odorless crystals. |
| 02 | Solubility | Freely soluble in boiling water; soluble in water, in alcohol, and in glycerin. |
| 03 | Identification A | By IR ; The Infrared absorption spectrum should be concordant with reference spectrum of that standard. |
| Identification B | The retention time of the major peak of the Sample solution corresponds to that of the Standard solution, as obtained in the Assay of Succinic Acid USP | |
| 04 | Melting Range or Temperature | Between 185.0° and 190.0° |
| 05 | Residue on Ignition | Not more than 0.025% |
| 06 | Assay | Not less than 98.0% and not more than 102.0% of Succinic Acid USP (C4H6O4). |
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Analytical Method of Succinic Acid USP
1.0 Description
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- Carry out the test on sample as per procedure. For detailed Description Test Procedure – Refer GTP – Description / Appearance Test.
2.0 Solubility
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- Freely soluble in boiling water; soluble in water, in alcohol, and in glycerin.
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- Carry out the test as per procedure of solubility check.
Solubility Table
| Descriptive Term | Parts of Solvent Required for 1 Part of Solute |
| Very soluble | Less than 1 |
| Freely soluble | From 1 to 10 |
| Soluble | From 10 to 30 |
| Sparingly soluble | From 30 to 100 |
| Slightly soluble | From 100 to 1,000 |
| Very slightly soluble | From 1,000 to 10,000 |
| Practically insoluble, or Insoluble | Greater than or equal to 10,000 |
3.0 Identification
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- Test A (By IR)
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- The Infrared absorption spectrum should be concordant with reference spectrum of that standard. Carry out the test as per procedure.
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- Test B
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- The retention time of the major peak of the Sample solution corresponds to that of the Standard solution, as obtained in the Assay.
4.0 Melting Range or Temperature
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- Carry out the test as per respective handling procedure of Melting Point Apparatus.
5.0 Residue on Ignition of Succinic Acid USP
- Carry out the test as per below procedure.
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- Prepare Crucible: Ignite a clean, dry silica or platinum crucible at 600 ± 50°C for 30 minutes, cool in a desiccator, and weigh accurately (W1).
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- Weigh Sample: Accurately weigh 1-2g (or as specified) of the substance into the crucible.
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- Charring: Moisten the sample with about 1 mL of sulfuric acid and heat gently at the lowest practicable temperature until thoroughly charred (blackened).
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- Further Heating: Cool, then carefully add another 1 mL of sulfuric acid to the residue.
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- Heat gently until white fumes are no longer evolved.
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- Ignition: Ignite in a muffle furnace at 600 ± 50°C (or specified temp) until all black particles disappear and the residue is completely incinerated (usually 2 hours).
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- Ensure no flames appear.
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- Cool & Weigh: Cool the crucible in a desiccator and weigh accurately (W2).
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- Constant Weight: Repeat the ignition, cooling, and weighing steps until two successive weighings (W2 and W3) do not differ by more than 0.5 mg.
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- Calculate Percentage: (Weight of final residue (W2-W1) / Weight of original sample) * 100.
6.0 Assay of Succinic Acid USP
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- Diluent : Dissolve 6.8 g of potassium phosphate monobasic in 2 L of water. Adjust the pH of the solution to 2.3 with drops of phosphoric acid. This solution is 25 M potassium phosphate buffer, pH 2.3.
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- Mobile phase : Methanol and Diluent (8:92)
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- System suitability solution : 1.0 mg/mL of USP Succinic Acid RS and 0.003 mg/mL of USP Fumaric Acid RS in Diluent
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- Standard solution : 1.0 mg/mL of USP Succinic Acid RS in Diluent
( Dilution : 50mg———-> 50ml )
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- Sample solution : 1.0 mg/mL of Succinic Acid in Diluent
( Dilution : 50mg———> 50ml )
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- Chromatographic system
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- Mode : LC
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- Detector : UV 204 nm
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- Column : 4.6-mm × 15-cm; 3-µm packing L1
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- Flow rate : 1.0 mL/min
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- Injection volume : 20 µL
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- System suitability
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- Sample : System suitability solution
[Note— The relative retention times for succinic acid and fumaric acid are 1.0 and 1.2, respectively. ]
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- Suitability requirements
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- Resolution : NLT 2.0 between succinic acid and fumaric acid
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- Relative standard deviation: NMT 0.5% for the succinic acid peak
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- Tailing factor : 0.8–2.0
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- Analysis
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- Samples : Standard solution and Sample solution
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- Calculate the percentage of succinic acid (C4H6O4 ) in the portion of succinic acid taken:
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- Result = ( r U / r S ) × ( C S / C U ) × 100
| rU | = | peak response from the Sample solution |
| rS | = | peak response from the Standard solution |
| CS | = | concentration of USP Succinic Acid RS in the Standard solution (mg/mL) |
| CU | = | concentration of Succinic Acid in the Sample solution (mg/mL) |
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