Syrup
»Syrup is a solution of Sucrose in Purified Water.It contains a preservative unless it is used when freshly prepared.
Sucrose 850g
Purified Water,a sufficient quantity,
to make 1000mL
Syrup may be prepared by the use of boiling water or,preferably,without heat,by the following process.Place the Sucrose in a suitable percolator,the neck of which is nearly filled with loosely packed cotton,moistened after packing with a few drops of water.Pour carefully about 450mLof Purified Water upon the Sucrose,and regulate the outflow to a steady drip of percolate.Return the percolate,if necessary,until all of the Sucrose has dissolved.Then wash the inside of the percolator and the cotton with sufficient Purified Water to bring the volume of the percolate to 1000mL,and mix.
Packaging and storage— Preserve in tight containers,preferably in a cool place.
Specific gravity á841ñ: not less than 1.30.
Auxiliary Information— Staff Liaison:Catherine Sheehan,B.Sc.,Scientist
Expert Committee:(EMC)Excipients:Monograph Content
USP28–NF23Page 3097
Phone Number:1-301-816-8262