Potassium in potassium bicarbonate and potassium chloride effervescent tablets for oral solution

Applications | 2023 | MetrohmInstrumentation
Ion chromatography
Industries
Pharma & Biopharma
Manufacturer
Metrohm

Summary

Significance of the Topic


Accurate determination of potassium in effervescent tablets is critical for preventing hypokalemia, a common electrolyte imbalance with serious clinical consequences. Reliable quality control ensures patient safety and regulatory compliance with pharmacopeial standards.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study aimed to validate an ion chromatography method for quantifying potassium content in potassium bicarbonate and potassium chloride effervescent tablets, following the U.S. Pharmacopeia monograph requirements for oral solution dosage forms.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Sample Preparation:
  • Finely powder tablets and dissolve 25 g in 200 mL ultrapure water in a 1000 mL volumetric flask.
  • After effervescence, dilute to volume to yield a stock solution at ~4809 mg/L potassium.
  • Prepare a working solution of 15 µg/mL potassium by diluting a 1.533 mL aliquot to 500 mL with ultrapure water.

Chromatographic Conditions:
  • Separation column: Metrosep C6 - 150/4.0 with C6 packing material.
  • Detection: Non-suppressed conductivity.
  • Sample injection: Automated 858 Professional Sample Processor.
  • Calibration: Six-point linear curve from 3.75 to 22.5 µg/mL potassium, duplicate injections.

Main Results and Discussion


The method met all USP system suitability criteria. Key performance metrics included:
  • Recovery: 105% of nominal potassium concentration.
  • Precision: Relative standard deviation below 0.15% (n=6).
  • Linearity: Correlation coefficient of 0.9999.
  • Resolution: Greater than 11 between sodium/potassium and potassium/calcium peaks.
These results demonstrate high accuracy, precision, and peak separation adequate for routine quality control.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Replaces flame photometry with a modern, automated IC approach.
  • Complies fully with USP monograph requirements for effervescent tablet assays.
  • Streamlines laboratory workflow via automated sample processing and robust column performance.
  • Supports high sample throughput in pharmaceutical quality control environments.

Future Trends and Applications


Potential developments include coupling IC with mass spectrometric detection for multi-ion analysis, miniaturization of the system for point-of-care testing, and integration into continuous manufacturing processes for real-time monitoring of potassium content.

Conclusion


The validated ion chromatography method using the Metrosep C6 - 150/4.0 column provides a reliable, precise, and pharmacopeia-compliant approach for quantifying potassium in effervescent tablets. Its robustness and automation make it well suited for modern pharmaceutical QC laboratories.

References


  1. Kardalas E, Paschou SA, Anagnostis P et al. Hypokalemia A Clinical Update Endocrine Connections 2018 7(4) R135–R146
  2. Potassium Bicarbonate and Potassium Chloride Effervescent Tablets for Oral Solution Monograph U S Pharmacopeia National Formulary Rockville MD
  3. General Chapter 621 Chromatography U S Pharmacopeia National Formulary
  4. Metrohm AG Bring Your USP Methods up to Date Flyer 2023

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