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SCHEDULE 2METHODS OF ANALYSIS

ANNEX IIIMETHOD FOR DETERMINING ISOBUTYLIDENEDIUREA

Scope and Field of Application

1.  This method is for the determination of isobutylidenediurea in feeding staffs.

Principle

2.  The sample is hydrolysed, liberating isobutyraldehyde, the concentration of which is determined by gas chromatography.

Reagents

3.—3.1 Toluene.

3.2 Sodium sulphate, anhydrous.

3.3 Buffer solution pH1: dissolve 27.2 g sodium acetate trihydrate in 300 ml IM hydrochloric acid and add 700 ml water.

3.4 Buffer solution pH 0.65: dissolve 27.2 g sodium acetate trihydrate in 400 ml IM hydrochloric acid and add 600 ml water.

3.5 Isobutylidenediurea.

3.6 internal standard solution: dilute 5 ml isopropyl acetate to 100 ml with toluene (3.1).

apparatus

4.—4.1 250 ml conical flasks with ground glass or PTFE stoppers.

4.2 Stoppered centrifuge tubes.

4.3 Gas chromatograph with flame ionisation detector.

4.4 Column:

4.5 Water bath: hotplate stirrer on which is placed a 2,000 ml beaker (or suitable vessel) containing water maintained at 40–50°C.

Procedure

Hydrolysis

5.—5.1 Weigh to the nearest 0.001 g, between 3 and 7 g of the prepared sample containing about 0.2 g of isobutylidenediurea into a concical flask (4.1). Add 100 ml buffer solution (3.4) and 20.0 ml toluene (3.1) to the sample and place in the flask a magnetic bar. Stopper firmly to ensure that the flask remains tightly closed during the hydrolysis.

Determination

5.2 Inject between 0.5 and 1.0 μl of the toluene solution (5.1) into the gas chromatograph (4.3).

Calibration curve

5.3 Weigh to the nearest mg, 100, 200 and 300 mg isobutylidenediurea (3.5) into three conical flasks (4.1). Add 100 ml buffer solution (3.3), 20.0 ml toluene (3.1) and a magnetic bar to each. Stopper the flasks firmly. Continue as in 5.1 from “… Place the flask in the water bath …”. Inject the toluene solutions into the gas chromatograph (4.3), and measure the peak heights. Calculate the peak height ratios, isobutyraldehyde/internal standard, and plot the calibration curve using peak height ratios as the ordinates and the corresponding weights or isobutylidenediurea as the abseissae.

Expression of the Results

6.  The per cent content of isobutylidenediurea in the sample is given by the formula:

where:

A

=

weight of isobutyldenediurea (mg) read from the calibration curve; and

W

=

weight of sample in grams.