Packaging and storage
Preserve in tight containers.
Identification
Prepare a test solution by mixing a quantity of Capsule contents with methanol to obtain a concentration equivalent to about 20 mg of erythromycin per mL. Prepare a Standard solution of
USP Erythromycin Estolate RS in methanol containing the equivalent of 20 mg of erythromycin per mL. Apply separately 3 µL of each solution to a thin-layer chromatographic plate (see
Chromatography
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) coated with a 0.25-mm layer of chromatographic silica gel. Proceed as directed in the
Identification test under
Erythromycin Delayed-Release Capsules, beginning with Place the plate in an unlined chromatographic chamber.
Disintegration
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:
30 minutes, proceeding as directed for
Hard Gelatin Capsules, except to use disks and to use simulated gastric fluid TS as the immersion fluid instead of water.
Water, Method I
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:
not more than 5.0%, 20 mL of methanol containing 10% of imidazole being used in place of methanol in the titration vessel.
Assay
Place not less than 4 Capsules in a high-speed glass blender jar with 200.0 mL of methanol, and blend for 3 minutes. Add 300.0 mL of
Buffer No. 3, and blend for 3 minutes. Allow this solution to stand at room temperature for 18 hours. Proceed as directed for erythromycin under
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, using an accurately measured volume of this stock test solution diluted quantitatively with
Buffer No. 3 to yield a
Test Dilution having a concentration assumed to be equal to the median dose level of the Standard.