hard-gelatin capsules
Weigh and finely powder the content of not fewer than 20 Capsules. Transfer an accurately weighed quantity of the powder, equivalent to not more than 5 mg of soy isoflavones, to a suitable glass centrifuge tube, fitted with PTFE or polyethylene-lined screw caps. Proceed as directed for the
Test solution under
Powdered Soy Isoflavones Extract, starting with Add the following in exact volumes: 0.5 mL of
Internal standard solution,.
soft-gelatin capsules
Weigh and homogenize not fewer than 20 Capsules. Transfer an accurately weighed quantity of the mixture, equivalent to not more than 5 mg of soy isoflavones, to a suitable glass centrifuge tube, fitted with PTFE or polyethylene-lined screw caps. Proceed as directed for the
Test solution under
Powdered Soy Isoflavones Extract, starting with Add the following in exact volumes: 0.5 mL of
Internal standard solution,.
Procedure
Proceed as directed in the test for
Content of isoflavones under
Powdered Soy Isoflavones Extract. From the graphs obtained, determine the concentration,
C, in mg per mL, of daidzin, glycitin, and genistin, in addition to daidzein, glycitein, and genistein, if present. From the graphs obtained for daidzin, glycitin, and genistin, determine the concentration,
C, in mg per mL, of the corresponding malonyl and acetyl derivatives, if present, by the formula:
F(Cobserved)
in which
F is the conversion factor for each analyte (1.207 for malonyl daidzin, 1.101 for acetyl daidzin, 1.193 for malonyl glycitin, 1.094 for acetyl glycitin, 1.199 for malonyl genistin, and 1.097 for acetyl genistin); and
Cobserved is the concentration obtained from the relevant graph. Calculate the quantity, in mg, of isoflavones in the portion of Capsules taken by the formula:
25(CT)
in which
CT is the sum of concentrations (
C) of all relevant isoflavones; and
C is as defined above.
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