Certificate of Analysis
ISO GUIDE 34
ACLASS Cert# AR-1470
ASPIRIN
ISO/IEC 17025 (Acetylsalicylic Acid)
ACLASS Cert# AT-1467
CERTIFIED REFERENCE MATERIAL
HO O
O CH3
CERTIFIED PURITY:
99.4%, Ucrm = ±0.2% k =2 (Mass Balance/as is basis)
99.4%, Ucrm = ±0.2% k =2 (Mass Balance/dried basis)
NOMINAL PACKAGE SIZE: 1g
CATALOG #: PHR1003 LOT #: LRAA7459
CERTIFICATE VERSION: LRAA7459.1 ISSUE DATE: 16 February 2015
Note: Certificates may be updated due to Pharmacopeial Lot changes or the availability of new data.
Check our website at: www.sigma-aldrich.com for the most current version.
CRM EXPIRATION: 31 December 2019 (Proper Storage and Handling Required).
STORAGE: Store at Room Temperature, keep container tightly closed. Attachment of a
20 mm aluminum crimp seal recommended for unused portions.
CHEMICAL FORMULA: C9H8O4 MW: 180.16
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: White powder in amber vial CAS #: 50-78-2
HAZARDS: Read Safety Data Sheet before using. All chemical reference materials
should be considered potentially hazardous and should be used only by qualified
laboratory personnel.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: For USP applications, dry over silica gel for 5 hours prior to
use. For EP and BP applications, do not dry, use on the as is basis. The internal pressure
of the container may be slightly different from the atmospheric pressure at the user’s
location. Open slowly and carefully to avoid dispersion of the material. This material is
intended for R&D use only. Not for drug, household or other uses.
TRACEABILITY ASSAY
Comparative assay demonstrates direct traceability to Pharmacopeial Standards
Specification: 99.5 – 100.5% (USP)
ASSAY vs. USP REFERENCE STANDARD (dried basis)
ASSAY VALUE vs. USP LOT
100.3% H
Labeled Content = none
Assume 100.0%
ASSAY vs. EP CRS (as is basis)
ASSAY VALUE vs. EP BATCH
99.8% 4.0
Labeled Content = None
Assigned Content = 99.9%*
*The assigned content of the EP CRS was determined by assay against the BP Reference
Standard
METHOD: HPLC (ref.: Aspirin Tablets, USP36)
Column: Ascentis Express C18, 4.6 x 100mm, 2.7µm
Mobile Phase: Water/Acetonitrile (85:15), sodium 1-heptanesulfonate, pH: 3.4
Flow: 2mL/min
Column Temperature: 30ºC
Injection: 5µl
Detector: 280nm
Representative Chromatogram from Lot: LRAA7459 Analysis
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ASSAY vs. BP CRS (as is basis)
ASSAY VALUE vs. BP BATCH
100.1% 2641
Labeled Content = 99.9%
METHOD: HPLC (ref.: Aspirin Tablets, USP37)
Column: Ascentis Express C18, 4.6 x 100mm, 2.7µm
Mobile Phase: Water/Acetonitrile (85:15), sodium 1-heptanesulfonate, pH: 3.4
Flow: 2mL/min
Column Temperature: 30ºC
Injection: 5µl
Detector: 280nm
Representative Chromatogram from Lot: LRAA7459 BP Analysis
PURITY DETERMINATION BY MASS BALANCE
CHROMATOGRAPHIC IMPURITY ANALYSIS
METHOD: HPLC (ref.: Acetylsalicylic Acid, EP 6)
Column: Ascentis Express C18, 4.6 x 100mm, 2.7µm
Mobil Phase: Phosphoric Acid/Acetonitrile/Water, (2:400:600)
Flow: 0.5mL/min
Column Temperature: 30ºC
Injection: 2µl
Detector: 237 nm
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Impurities Detected:
Salicylic Acid: 0.2%
Impurity 1: 0.4%
EP Impurity D: 0.01%
Total Impurities: 0.5%
Representative Chromatogram from Lot: LRAA7459 Impurity Analysis
RESIDUAL SOLVENTS
Method: GC-MS Headspace (ref.: Adapted from Residual Solvents <467>, USP36)
Column: DB-1301
Carrier gas: He
Flow: 1.2mL/min
Split Ratio: 1:5
Injection/Temperature: 1mL/250°C
Temperature Program: 40°C for 20min, 10°C/min to 240°C, hold 20min
Solvents Detected: None
LOSS ON DRYING/VOLATILES
Method: Over silica gel at room temperature
Mean of three measurements, Loss = 0.02%
RESIDUE ANALYSIS
Method: Sulfated Ash
Sample Size: ~1g
Mean of three measurements, Residue = 0.01%
CERTIFIED PURITY BY MASS BALANCE [100% - Impurities (normalized)]
99.4% Ucrm = ±0.2%, k = 2 (as is basis)
99.4% Ucrm = ±0.2%, k = 2 (dried basis)
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IDENTIFICATION TESTS
INFRARED SPECTROPHOTOMETRY (Comparative identification analysis
demonstrates direct traceability to Pharmacopeial standards)
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1
H NMR (Data provided by an external laboratory; not in scope of accreditation)
Consistent with structure
ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS (Data provided by an external laboratory; not in scope of accreditation)
Exeter Analytical 440 Elemental Analyzer
Combustion method
% Theoretical Result 1 Result 2 Mean
C 60.00 60.04 59.88 59.96
H 4.48 4.59 4.34 4.47
MELTING RANGE
Specification: ~135ºC (Literature)
Mettler Toledo FP900 Thermosystem with FP81 Measuring Cell
Mean of three measurements = 132.6-134.2°C
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HOMOGENEITY ASSESSMENT
Homogeneity was assessed in accordance with ISO Guide 35. Completed units were
sampled using a random stratified sampling protocol. The results of chemical analysis
were then compared by Single Factor Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). The uncertainty
due to homogeneity was derived from the ANOVA. Heterogeneity was not detected
under the conditions of the ANOVA.
Analytical Method: HPLC Sample size: ~50mg
UNCERTAINTY STATEMENT
Uncertainty values in this document are expressed as Expanded Uncertainty (Ucrm)
corresponding to the 95% confidence interval. Ucrm is derived from the combined
standard uncertainty multiplied by the coverage factor k, which is obtained from a t-
distribution and degrees of freedom. The components of combined standard uncertainty
include the uncertainties due to characterization, homogeneity, long term stability, and
short term stability (transport). The components due to stability are generally considered
to be negligible unless otherwise indicated by stability studies.
STABILITY ASSESSMENT
Significance of the stability assessment will be demonstrated if the analytical result of the
study and the range of values represented by the Expanded Uncertainty do not overlap the
result of the original assay and the range of its values represented by the Expanded
Uncertainty. The method employed will usually be the same method used to characterize
the assay value in the initial evaluation.
Long Term Stability Evaluation - An assessment, or re-test, versus a Compendial
Reference Standard may be scheduled, within the 3 year anniversary date of a release of a
Secondary Standard. The re-test interval will be determined on a case-by-case basis.
Short Term Stability Study - It is useful to assess stability under reasonably anticipated,
short term transport conditions by simulating exposure of the product to humidity and
temperature stress. This type of study is conducted under controlled conditions of
elevated temperature and humidity.
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Operations Manager QA Supervisor
APPENDIX
Original Release Date: 16 February 2015
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