Additive-423
Additive-423
Prepared at the 28th JECFA (1981), published in FNP 31/2 (1984) and in
FNP 52 (1992). Metals and arsenic specifications revised at the 59th
JECFA (2002). An ADI 'not specified' was established at the 25th JECFA
(1981)
DEFINITION
Chemical names Sodium sesquicarbonate, sodium salt of carbonic acid
CHARACTERISTICS
IDENTIFICATION
PURITY
TESTS
PURITY TESTS
Iron Dissolve 500 mg of the sample in 10 ml of dilute hydrochloric acid TS, and
dilute to 50 ml with water. Add about 40 mg of ammonium persulfate
crystals and 10 ml of ammonium persulfate crystals and 10 ml of
ammonium thiocyanate TS. Any red or pink colour does not exceed that
produced by 1.0 ml of Iron Standard Solution (10 µg Fe) in an equal volume
of solution containing 2 ml of hydrochloric acid TS and the quantities of
ammonium persulfate and ammonium thiocyanate TS used in the test.
METHOD OF NaHCO3: Weigh accurately about 8.5 g of the sample in a 250-ml flask, and
ASSAY dissolve it in 50 ml of carbon dioxide-free water. Titrate with 1 N sodium
hydroxide until a drop of the solution, when added to a drop of a 1-in-10
solution of silver nitrate TS on a spot plate, produces a dark brown colour.
Each ml of 1 N sodium hydroxide is equivalent to 84.01 mg of NaHCO3.
Na2CO3: Weigh accurately about 4.2 g of the sample in a 250 ml flask, and
dissolve it by adding 100 ml of water. Add 3 drops of methyl orange TS and
titrate with 1 N sulfuric acid, stirring vigorously near the end point to expel
carbon dioxide. Each ml of 1 N sulfuric acid is equivalent to 30.99 mg of
Na2O. Calculate the percent of sodium carbonate in the sample by the
formula