Vitamins
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Uses of Product:
Used as to treat and prevent heart related diseases, cancer, diabetes, cataract, asthma, skin disorders and in cosmetics.
Technical | Details |
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CAS No | 10191-41-0 [+α](Vegetable oil, Type V & VI) 59-02-9 [+α](Synthetic) 54-28-4 [+γ] 119-13-1[+δ] |
Mol. Formula | C29H50O2 [+/+α] C28H48O2 [+γ] C27H46O2 [+δ] |
Mol. Weigh | 430.71 [+/+α] 416.68 [+γ] 402.65 [+δ] |
Specification | Details |
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Identification: A. Reaction with nitric acid B. Optical rotation of ether extract residue C. Retention time of major peak (TLC) |
– Bright red or orange colour develops – d-isomer has not less than +240, dl-isomers shows essentially no optical rotation – To comply |
Acidity | To comply |
Organic volatile impurities | To comply with relevant pharmacopoeia |
Residual solvents | To comply with relevant pharmacopoeia |
Assay | 96.0 % w/w – 102.0 % w/w |
Uses of Product:
Used as to treat and prevent thiamine deficiency.
Technical | Details |
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CAS No | 67-03-8 |
Mol. Formula | C12H17ClN4OS·HCl |
Mol. Weigh | 337.27 |
Synonym | Thiamine Hydrochloride |
Specification | Details |
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Identification: A. IR Spectrum B. Tests for Chloride |
-To comply -To comply |
pH (1% w/v) | 2.7 – 3.4 |
Water by KF | Not more than 5.0 % w/w |
Residue on ignition | Not more than 0.2 % w/w |
Absorbance of solution | Not more than 0.025 |
Limit of nitrite | No brown ring at the junction |
Organic volatile impurities | To comply with the test of relevant Pharmacopoeia |
Chromatographic purity | To comply with test of pharmacopoeia |
Assay (on anhydrous basis) | 98.0 % w/w – 102.0 % w/w |
Uses of Product:
Used as to treat and prevent Vitamin B6deficiency.
Technical | Details |
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CAS No | 58-56-0 |
Mol. Formula | C8H11NO3·HCl |
Mol. Weigh | 205.64 |
Synonym | Pyridoxine Hydrochloride |
Specification | Details |
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Identification: A. IR Spectrum B. Tests for Chloride |
-To comply -To comply |
Loss on drying | Not more than 0.5 % w/w |
Residue on ignition | Not more than 0.1 % w/w |
Heavy Metal | Not more than 0.003 % w/w |
Organic volatile impurities | To comply with the test of relevant Pharmacopoeia |
Chloride content (On dried basis) | 16.9 % w/w – 17.6 % w/w |
Residual solvents | To comply with test of pharmacopoeia |
Assay (on anhydrous basis) | 98.0 % w/w – 102.0 % w/w |
SPECIFICATION
Name of the Product: Gum Guar USP
No. | Tests | Specifications (U.S.P. 38 / N.F. 33) |
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1. | Identification | To Comply with Tests A & B. |
2. | Assay (%) (Content of Galactomannans) |
Minimum 66.0 |
3. | Arsenic (µg/g) | Maximum 3.0 |
4. | Lead (µg/g) | Maximum 10.0 |
5. | Heavy metals (µg/g) | Maximum 20.0 |
6. | Total ash (%) (on dried basis) | Maximum 1.5 |
7. | Acid-insoluble matter (%) | Maximum 7.0 |
8. | Microbial contamination: a) TAMC (cfu per g) b) TYMC (cfu per g) c) Escherichia coli d) Salmonella |
Maximum 104 Maximum 102 Absent Absent |
9. | Protein (%) | Maximum 10.0 |
10. | Starch | No blue color is produced. |
11. | Loss on drying (%) (Dry at 1050 for 5 h) |
Maximum 15.0 |
STANDARD TESTING SPECIFICATION
Name of the Product: Guar Gum U.S.P. / N.F.
No. | Tests | Specifications (U.S.P. 38 / N.F. 33) |
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1. | Identification | A. Under a microscope in glycerol, it shows pyriform or ovoid cells, usually isolated, having very thick walls around a central somewhat elongated lumen with granular contents, and smaller polyhedral cells, isolated or in clusters with thinner walls. B. A stiff gel forms with 2 gm guar in 45 ml of water. C. Gel forms with suspension of 0.1 gm in 10 ml of water with 1 ml of a 10 g/L solution of disodium tetraborate D. The Chromatogram obtained with the test solution shows 2 zones due to galactose and mannose. |
2. | Assay (%) (Content of Galactomannans) |
Minimum 66.0 |
3. | Arsenic (µg/g) | Maximum 3.0 |
4. | Lead(µg/g) | Maximum 10.0 |
5. | Heavy metals(µg/g) | Maximum 20.0 |
6. | Total ash (%) (on dried basis) | Maximum 1.5 |
7. | Acid-insoluble matter (%) | Maximum 7.0 |
8. | Microbial contamination: e) TAMC (cfu per g) f) TYMC (cfu per g) g) Escherichia coli h) Salmonella |
Maximum 104 Maximum 102 Absent Absent |
9. | Protein (%) | Maximum 10.0 |
10. | Starch | No blue color is produced. |
11. | Loss on drying (%) (Dry at 1050for 5 hr) | Maximum 15.0 |