Packaging and storage
Preserve in tight containers.
Labeling
Label it to indicate whether it was made synthetically or distilled from either of the plants mentioned above.
Solubility in 70 percent alcohol
One volume of synthetic Methyl Salicylate dissolves in 7 volumes of 70 percent alcohol. One volume of natural Methyl Salicylate dissolves in 7 volumes of 70 percent alcohol, the solution having not more than a slight cloudiness.
Identification
Shake 1 drop with about 5 mL of water, and add 1 drop of
ferric chloride TS: the resulting mixture has a deep violet color.
Specific gravity 841:
between 1.180 and 1.185 for the synthetic variety; between 1.176 and 1.182 for the natural variety.
Angular rotation 781
Synthetic Methyl Salicylate and that from betula are optically inactive. Methyl Salicylate from gaultheria is slightly levorotatory, the angular rotation not exceeding
1.5
in a 100-mm tube.
Assay
Place about 2 g of Methyl Salicylate, accurately weighed, in a flask, add 40.0 mL of 1 N sodium hydroxide VS, and boil gently under a reflux condenser for 2 hours. Cool, rinse the condenser and the sides of the flask with a few mL of water, add phenolphthalein TS, and titrate the excess alkali with 1 N sulfuric acid VS. Perform a blank determination (see
Residual Titrations under Titrimetry 541). Each mL of 1 N sodium hydroxide corresponds to 152.2 mg of C
8H
8O
3.