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residue remaining after incineration is the (blank) of the drug.

ash content

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  • Inorganic salts of carbonates, phosphates, silicates of sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium.

Ash value

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  • is a criterion to judge the identity or the purity of the crude drug.

Ash value

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Inorganic salts of carbonates

  •  phosphates, silicates of sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium.
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is indicative of contamination, substitution, adulteration or carelessness in preparing the crude drug for marketing.

high ash value

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is used as a basis for the identity and cleanliness of a drug

Ash content

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  • This also gives information about adulteration with inorganic matter.

Ash content

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  • is a measure of the amount of inorganic matter present as impurity.

The ash or residue yielded by organic matter

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Ash value can be determined by three different methods:

Total Ash

Acid insoluble ash

Water soluble ash

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used to measure the total amount of material remaining after incineration

Total ash

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is the residue obtained after boiling the total ash with dilute HCl and igniting the remaining insoluble matter

Acid insoluble ash

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is the difference in weight between total ash and residue after treatment of total ash with water

Water soluble ash

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Total Ash methods

Weigh accurately about 3gms of the powdered drug in a tared silica crucible

Heat at 450 degrees until free from carbon

Cool and weigh

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Acid insoluble ash methods

Total Ash

Add 10 mL 3N HCL and boil for 5 mins.

Filter through ashless filter paper

Ignite at 450 degrees

Cool and Weigh

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Water soluble Ash methods

Total Ash

Add 10 ml water and boil for 5 mins.

Filter through ashless filter paper

Ignite at 450 degrees

Cool and weigh

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Six methods used to determine water content

Karl Fisher Titrimetry

Azeotropic Distillation (USP) / Moisture method by toluene distillation (NF) – Xylene method 

Gravimetric Method – Method of Choice 

Dew point

Electrolytic hygrometric

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  • 1mL of KFR = 15mL H2O

Karl Fisher Titrimetry

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Moisture is removed from the sample by distillation as an azeotrope (constant boiling point mixtures) with a solvent.

Azeotropic Distillation (USP) / Moisture method by toluene distillation (NF) – Xylene method

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  •  Method of Choice 
  • Dried at 105˚C for 5 hours

Gravimetric Method

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  1. For drugs containing no constituents, other than water, volatile @ 105˚C 

For drugs containing ether-soluble constituents volatile @ 105˚C

  • Gravimetric Method – Method of Choice
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