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We manufacture, export and supply Pharmaceutical Sodium Chloride (IP / Ph. Eur), Free of Pyrogen and suitable for all pharmaceutical applications. Sodium chloride, also known common salt, table salt or halite, is an ionic compound with the formula NaCl, representing equal proportions of sodium and chlorine. Sodium chloride is the salt most responsible for the salinity of the ocean and of the extracellular fluid of many multi-cellular organisms. In the form of edible or table salt it is commonly used as a condiment and food preservative. Large quantities of sodium chloride are used in many industrial processes, and it is a major source of sodium and chlorine compounds used as feedstocks for further chemical syntheses.
Specifications
Synonym | Common Salt |
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Cas No. | 7647-14-5 |
Molecular Formula | Nacl |
Molecular Weight | 58.44 |
Description | White Crystalline Powder |
Solubility | Freely Sol. In Water |
Identification | Sodium & Chloride +Ve |
Ph Of 5% Soln | 5.0--8.0 |
Insol. Matter | Max 0.005% |
Iodide | Max 0.001% |
Bromide | Max 0.005% |
Ferrocyanide | Max 0.0001% |
Phosphate | Max 0.0005% |
Sulphate | Max 0.002% |
Barium | Max 0.001% |
Calcium | Max 0.002% |
Copper | Max 0.0002% |
Iron | Max 0.0002% |
Lead | Max 0.0002% |
Magnesium | Max 0.002% |
Nitrogen Compound | Max 0.001% |
Potassium | Max 0.01% |
Assay After Drying | Min 99.9% |
Isopropyl Alcohol (IP/BP) is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C3H8O or C3H7OH. It is a colorless, flammable chemical compound with a strong odor. Isopropyl Alcohol is the simplest example of a secondary alcohol, where the alcohol carbon atom is attached to two other carbon atoms sometimes shown as (CH3)2CHOH.
Isopropyl Alcohol is miscible in water, alcohol, ether, and chloroform. It will dissolve ethyl cellulose, polyvinyl butyral, many oils, alkaloids, gums, and natural resins. Isopropyl Alcohol is insoluble in salt solutions.
Isopropyl Alcohol in particular is popular for pharmaceutical applications, it is presumed due to the low toxicity of any residues. Some Isopropyl Alcohol is used as a chemical intermediate. Disinfecting pads typically contain a 60–70% solution of isopropyl alcohol in water. A 75% v/v solution in water may be used as a hand sanitizer.
Specifications
Test and Results | Limit as per I.P. 2010 |
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Description: A clear, colourless liquid, odour, characteristic and spirituous, flammable | A clear, colourless liquid, odour, characteristic and spirituous, flammable. |
Identification – [A] and [B] passes. | A. Mix 1ml of 10% v/v solution with 2 ml of mercuric sulphate solution and heat just to boiling; a white or yellowish white precipitate is produced. B. Gently heat 1 ml with 4 ml of dilute potassium dichromate solution and 1 ml sulphuric acid, acetone, recognizable by its odour, is evolved. |
Solubility – Miscible with water, with chloroform and with ether. | Miscible with water, with chloroform and with ether. |
Acidity & Alkalinity: Complies | NMT 0.06ml of 0.1 ml of NaOH is required to make the resulting solution alkaline to phenolphthalein solution. |
Distillation Range: 95% [distills bet. 82.2°C to 82.8°C] | NLT 95% v/v distills between [81°C to 83°C] |
Refractive Index: 1.377 | [1.377 to 1.378] |
Weight per ml [at 20°C]: 0.7839 | [Limit bet. 0.782g to 0.786g] |
Aldehydes and Keytones: Passes [1.0 ml of 0.1 ml NaOH] |
NMT [2.0 ml of 0.1 ml of NaOH is required] |
Non Volatile Matter: 0.0005% | NMT [0.002% w/v] |
Water – insoluble matter: Complies | No opalescence is produced |
*Water: 0.08% | NMT 0.5% of 5g |
*Benzene and related substances: By G.C. – Passes [*Note –please refer report no. R227743] | NMT 0.3% |
Sodium Hydroxide (IP/ Ph. Eur.), also known as caustic soda, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula NaOH. It is a white solid and highly caustic metallic base and alkali salt which is available in pellets, flakes, granules, and as prepared solutions at a number of different concentrations. Sodium Hydroxide forms an approximately 50% (by weight) saturated solution with water.
Sodium Hydroxide is soluble in water, ethanol and methanol. This alkali is deliquescent and readily absorbs moisture and carbon dioxide in air. Sodium Hydroxide is used in many industries, mostly as a strong chemical base in the manufacture of pulp and paper, textiles, drinking water, soaps and detergents.
Zinc Oxide (IP/ BP) is an inorganic compound with the formula ZnO. Zinc Oxide is a white powder that is insoluble in water, and it is widely used as an additive in numerous materials and products including rubbers, plastics, ceramics, glass, cement, lubricants, paints, ointments, adhesives, sealants, pigments, foods (source of Zn nutrient), batteries, ferrites, fire retardants, and first-aid tapes.
Zinc Oxide is widely used to treat a variety of other skin conditions, in products such as baby powder and barrier creams to treat diaper rashes, calamine cream, anti-dandruff shampoos, and antiseptic ointments. It is also a component in tape (called "zinc oxide tape") used by athletes as a bandage to prevent soft tissue damage during workouts.
Zinc oxide can be used in ointments, creams, and lotions to protect against sunburn and other damage to the skin caused by ultraviolet light. Zinc oxide is the broadest spectrum UVA and UVB reflector that is approved for use as a sunscreen by the FDA and is completely photo stable.
Specifications
Test | Specifications |
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Description | A Soft, white or faintly yellowish-white, amorphous powder, free from grittiness. It gradually absorbs carbon dioxide from air. |
Solubility | Practically insoluble in water and in ethanol (95 %). It dissolves in dilute mineral acids. |
Identification | A) The yellow colour disappears on cooling. B) The solution gives the reaction of zinc salts. |
Alkalinity | Not more than 0.3 ml of 0.1 M hydrochloric acid is required to discharge the colour. |
Carbonates and substances insoluble in acids | No effervescence is produced and the solution is not more opalescent than reference standard OS2, and colorless. |
Arsenic | Not more than 5 ppm |
Iron | Not more than 200 ppm |
Lead | The solution remains clear. |
Loss on ignition | Not more than 1.0 % w/w |
Assay | Not less than 99.0 % w/w and not more than 100.5 % w/w of ‘ZnO’ on ignited basis |
Magnesium Chloride (IP) is the name for the chemical compounds with the formulas MgCl2 and its various hydrates MgCl2 (H2O)x. These salts are typical ionic halides, being highly hygroscopic and soluble in water. We offer the pharmaceutical grade in crystalline form corresponding IP and also complying with BP, USP Ph. Eur. Our usual products are sold as hexahydrate.
Due to the high purity, it is a very suitable raw material for several antacids such as magnesium hydroxide (milk of magnesia), magnesium oxide and magnesium silicate. It is also used for infusion and dialysis solutions, liquid pharmaceuticals, veterinary preparations and dermal cosmetics, the pharmaceutical quality.
It is an important coagulant used in the preparation of tofu from soy milk. The pharmaceutical grade is recommended for use in baby foods & nutritional supplements.
It is used in the production of fat hardening catalysts (edible fats), preparation and analytical chemistry (ACS)
Specifications
Test | Limits as per IP |
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Identification | Must Shown Magnesium & Chloride |
Acidity or Alkalinity | Max. 0.3 ml of 0.01M HCl/0.01 M NaOH to neutralize |
pH | - |
Clarity of Solution | 10.0 gm in 100.0 ml distilled water solution is clear and colourless |
Barium | - |
Bromides | - |
Insoluble substances | - |
Arsenic | Max. 2 ppm |
Heavy Metals | Max 20 ppm |
Iron | Max. 10 ppm |
Sulphate | Max. 100 ppm |
Calcium | Max. 0.1% |
Potassium | - |
Water | - |
Aluminium | Max. 1 ppm |
Organic volatile impurities | - |
Assay | 98.0 % to 101.0 % |