Monographs: Pharmaceutical substances: Primaquine diphosphate (Primaquini diphosphas)Molecular formula. C15H21N3O,2H3PO4. Relative molecular mass. 455.3 Graphic formula.
Chemical name. 8-[(4-Amino-1-methylbutyl)amino]-6-methoxyquinoline phosphate (1:2); N4-(6-methoxy-8-quinolinyl)-1,4-pentanediamine phosphate (1:2); CAS Reg. No. 63-45-6. Description. An orange-red, crystalline powder; odourless or almost odourless. Solubility. Soluble in water; practically insoluble in ethanol (~750 g/l) TS and ether R. Category. Antimalarial. Storage. Primaquine diphosphate should be kept in a well-closed container, protected from light. Requirements Definition. Primaquine diphosphate contains not less than 98.0% and not more than 102.0% of C15H21N3O,2H3PO4, calculated with reference to the dried substance. Identity tests • Either tests A and C or tests B, C, and D may be applied.
Loss on drying. Dry to constant weight at 105°C; it loses not more than 10 mg/g. pH value. pH of a 10 mg/mL solution, 2.5-3.5. Related substances. Carry out the test as described under 1.14.1 Chromatography, Thin-layer chromatography, using silica gel R1 as the coating substance and a mixture of 3 volumes of dimethylamine/ethanol TS, 4 volumes of acetone R and 5 volumes of chloroform R as the mobile phase. To 5 mL of a solution containing 20 mg of the test substance per mL add 5 mL of chloroform R and 0.5 mL of ammonia (~35 g/l) TS and shake. Separate the chloroform layer, filter and apply 5 μl of this solution to the plate. After removing the plate from the chromatographic chamber, allow it to dry in air, and examine the chromatogram in ultraviolet light (365 nm). Only a single fluorescent spot is obtained. Assay. Carry out the assay as described under 2.7 Nitrite titration, using about 0.9 g, accurately weighed, and 50 mL of hydrochloric acid (~70 g/l) TS. Each mL of sodium nitrite (0.1 mol/l) VS is equivalent to 45.53 mg of C15H21N3O,2H3PO4. |