DESCRIPTION
In the context of the Indian Pharmacopoeia (I.P.), Salicylic Acid is a common keratolytic agent used widely in dermatological preparations. Here is the official descriptive breakdown you’d typically find in the monograph.
Technical Description: Salicylic Acid I.P.
1. Physical Characteristics
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Appearance: Fine, white, or colorless, acicular (needle-like) crystals or a white crystalline powder.
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Odor: Odorless or has a very faint, characteristic odor.
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Taste: Sweetish at first, then acrid.
2. Chemical Structure & Formula
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Chemical Name: 2-Hydroxybenzoic acid.
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Molecular Formula: $C_7H_6O_3$
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Molecular Weight: $138.12$
3. Solubility Profile
The solubility of Salicylic Acid is a critical factor for formulation. According to I.P. standards:
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Slightly soluble in water.
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Freely soluble in ethanol (95%) and ether.
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Soluble in boiling water.
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Sparingly soluble in chloroform.
4. Identification Tests
To confirm the substance is Salicylic Acid I.P., the following tests are typically performed:
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Ferric Chloride Test: A solution of the sample treated with ferric chloride solution yields an intense reddish-violet color, which persists after the addition of a little acetic acid.
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Melting Range: It should melt between 158.5°C and 161°C.
5. Storage and Safety
Storage: Should be stored in well-closed, light-resistant containers to prevent degradation.
Labeling: The label must state if the substance is intended for external use only, as it is highly caustic to mucous membranes in pure form.








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