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Mansoura National University
            Pharm D-Clinical Pharmacy Program                 Level 1             Pharm. Anal. Chem. 1 (PC 101)


                               Determination of Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic acid)

         ➢  Aspirin is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug

              (NSAID) used to reduce pain, fever, and/or

              inflammation, and as an antithrombotic.



                          ➢  Aspirin  is  a  weakly  acidic  compound.  It  can  be  determined  by  back

                              (residual) titration method.







                                                       NaOH  +         HCl  →  NaCl  +  H O
                                                                                            2
           Principle                                                 remaining     titrant
                                                                 unreacted part

                          ➢  The method depends on boiling aspirin with a known excess of standard

                              NaOH where aspirin is readily hydrolysed into acetic acid and salicylic acid

                              which react with NaOH giving sod. acetate and sod. salicylate.

                          ➢  Then  the  remaining  unreacted  part  of  NaOH  is  back  titrated  against

                              standard HCl using ph.ph. indicator.

                             Boiling is necessary for the reaction between aspirin and NaOH to increase

                              the rate of the hydrolysis reaction.


                             This method requires blank determination because when NaOH is heated
             Notes
                              and then cooled, its strength is decreased due to:

                                    1- Interaction of NaOH with the glass of the flask.

                                    2- Absorption of atm. CO .
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