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LCS III - Konica Minolta Sensing Americas, Inc.

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Standard Operations<br />

5.5.3 Take a US Pharmacopoeia color measurement<br />

5.5.4 Determine the Iodine color value<br />

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The <strong>LCS</strong> <strong>III</strong> method of determining color in accordance with the<br />

U.S. Pharmacopoeia corresponds to the specifications in Chapter<br />

631 "Color and Achromicity " and Chapter 1061 "Color -<br />

Instrumental measurement ". A total of 20 color reference solutions<br />

(identified sequentially by the letters A to T) are defined in the U.S.<br />

Pharmacopoeia. The color of the measured sample is automatically<br />

correlated to the color reference solutions. This means that the<br />

color reference solution that is closest to the sample (i.e. the<br />

reference solution with the smallest color difference ΔE* to the color<br />

of the sample) is displayed. The ΔL*, Δa* and Δb* values give the<br />

quantitative differences between the L*,a* and b* values of the<br />

sample and those of the displayed USP solutions.<br />

The measurements can be carried out with cuvettes/sample cells<br />

with a path length of 10 mm,11 mm or 50 mm. The use of a longer<br />

path lengths increase the accuracy associated with the<br />

measurement.<br />

The CIE L*a*b* values depend on the path length and are always<br />

related to the type of cuvette/sample cell used.<br />

1. Select US Pharmacopeia.<br />

2. Insert the sample cuvette/cell.<br />

3. The result of the color calculation is displayed.<br />

The ΔLab* - values shows the color difference of the measured<br />

sample in relation to the nearest USP - Color standard which is<br />

shown above the color difference values (here color standard L).<br />

The ΔE* - value shows the three dimensional color difference of the<br />

measured sample in relation to the USP Color standard L.<br />

The touch-sensitive area around the matching result<br />

(touch-sensitive area 8) is active.<br />

4. Press the area around the matching result. The color axis a*, b*<br />

and the loci of the sample (+) is displayed as well as the USP<br />

color standards.<br />

5. Press Printer for printout or Return for exit the window.<br />

DIN 6162 defines the Iodine color value as mg of iodine per 100 mL<br />

of potassium iodide solution. Color matching with the Iodine color<br />

determines the depth of color of clear liquids like solvents,<br />

plasticisers, resins, oils and fatty acids, whose color is similar to<br />

that of a solution of iodine and potassium iodide of the same<br />

thickness.

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