Cyanide, a toxic substance, may accidently be ingested or inhaled as volatile hydrogen cyanide. Even small amounts of cyanide are lethal as it quickly blocks the cellular respiration process. In severe cases of cyanide poisoning, sodium nitrite is used along with sodium thiosulfate for treatment [1]. Sodium nitrite (NaNO2) is believed to exert a therapeutic effect by reacting with hemoglobin to form methemoglobin. Methemoglobin has a high affinity for cyanide, and this complex helps safely remove the toxin from the body [2]. Sodium nitrite is listed in the WHO Model Lists of Essential Medicines [3].
Pharmaceuticals require strict quality control. Therefore, it is necessary to determine impurities as well as the content of active ingredients. The U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP) monograph Sodium Nitrite describes the analytical method to determine the main component nitrite (NO2-) and the anionic impurity nitrate (NO3-) simultaneously with ion chromatography (IC) [4]. This Application Note describes the nitrite IC assay with the Metrosep A Supp 4 column and suppressed conductivity detection. Nitrite and nitrate in sodium nitrate are determined within one analysis run. The column equivalency study was in cooperation with the USP according to the USP General Chapter <621> [5].
To prepare sample solutions, commercially available sodium nitrite salts were diluted in ultrapure water. The final nominal concentration for samples was 0.12 mg/mL nitrite.
A single point calibration was created with 0.12 mg/mL nitrite as prepared from a USP sodium nitrite reference standard (CAS RM® 7632-00-0).
The samples were automatically injected with the 889 IC Sample Center, which guarantees fast and precise injections (Figure 1). They were subsequently analyzed with a 940 Professional IC Vario using the method parameters given in the respective USP monograph (Table 1).
Table 1. IC method parameters as per USP monograph «Sodium Nitrite» [4].
Column with L105 packing | Metrosep A Supp 4 - 250/4.0 |
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Eluent | 2.7 mmol/L sodium carbonate 0.3 mmol/L sodium bicarbonate |
Flow rate | 1.5 mL/min |
Column temp. | ambient |
Injection volume | 25 μL |
Detection | Conductivity with sequential suppression |
Anionic components were isocratically separated on a Metrosep A Supp 4 - 250/4.0 column, which contains packing material L105. The conductivity signal was detected after sequential suppression. Nitrite and nitrate eluted in less than five minutes. However, according to the USP requirements the total running time needs to be set to at least four times the nitrite retention time. For the column equivalency study, system suitability (e.g., repeatability, tailing factors) and sample recoveries were evaluated (Table 2).
Nitrite and nitrate were quantified in dissolved sodium nitrite salts (Figure 2). The determination of the main component nitrite and the impurity nitrate in sodium nitrite was conducted according to USP General Chapter <621>, Chromatography [5]. A column equivalency study was performed, and all acceptance criteria (e.g., repeatability, resolution, tailing factor, and accuracy) were fulfilled. The Metrosep A Supp 4 - 250/4.0 column was efficient (4000 theoretical plates), and nitrite eluted as a symmetric peak (tailing factor 1.06) with high repeatability (0.08% relative standard deviation for the nitrite peak area in the standard solution). The resolution between the nitrite and nitrate peaks was 4.2. In all analyzed samples, recoveries for nitrite were 101% and the nitrate content was <0.2% (Table 2).
Table 2. Selected performance characteristics.
Performance characteristics | Acceptance criteria | Results |
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Tailing factor | Tailing factors (asymmetry) for the phosphate peak is NMT 2.0 | 1.06 |
Column efficiency | NLT 3000 theoretical plates | 4000 |
Repeatability | Relative standard deviation for the nitrite peak area in the standard solution is NMT 1.5% for five replicates | 0.08% |
Resolution | Resolution between nitrite and nitrate peak in sample solution | 4.2 |
Accuracy | Average % recovery should be 98.0–102.0% of the manufacturer’s CoA value | 100.8% |
Impurity | Limit of sodium nitrate NMT 0.4% | 0.2% |
The presented IC method for the determination of nitrite and nitrate in sodium nitrite with the Metrosep A Supp 4 column (packing material L105) is officially included into the USP. Robustness and reliability of the method was demonstrated within the column equivalency study following the guidelines of the USP General Chapter <621> [5]. The setup is suitable to quantify nitrite and the impurity nitrate in sodium according to USP requirements.
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[2] FDA. Sodium Nitrite Injection, USP - Accessdata.Fda.Gov; https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2012/203922s000lbl.pdf.
[3] eEML - Electronic Essential Medicines List. https://list.essentialmeds.org/ (accessed 2022-10-28).
[4] U.S. Pharmacopeia. USP-NF Sodium Nitrite. Monograph. https://doi.org/10.31003/USPNF_M76880_03_01.
[5]〈621〉Chromatography. https://doi.org/10.31003/USPNF_M99380_01_01.
Internal reference: AW IC IN6-2181-062021