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Clinical pharmacy PharmD program                     Third level                          Phytochemistry-1 (PG-504)


              2) Soda process:

                Wood is cooked with sodium hydroxide solution.


              3) Sulfate process:

                Wood  is  cooked  with  a  solution  of  sodium  hydroxide  and  sodium  sulfate.

                     The rest of lignin in the resulting pulp may be removed by chlorine.



                o Removal  of  non-cellulose  polysaccharides:  Hemicellulose  and  other

                   polysaccharides may be removed by alkaline treatment (5% NaOH).

              Cross and Bevan Method for fractionation of Crude cellulose:


                     Crude cellulose can be fractionated into -, - and -cellulose according to

              solubility  in  17.5  %  NaOH  solution.  The  insoluble  part  is  -cellulose  (true


              cellulose). -Cellulose is precipitated from the alkaline solution containing - and

              -cellulose by acidification.  -Cellulose is still in the mother liquor.





              Preparation of cellulose from cotton fibers:



                     The cotton fibers are extracted with organic solvents to remove fat and

              waxes, then treated with dilute alkalis under pressure to remove non cellulose

              polysaccharides, washed and finally bleached with hypochlorite, to yield standard

              cellulose.


              Purified cotton:


                     Cotton is first combed to remove short hairs, and then washed with dilute

              alkali to remove fatty materials, bleached with chlorinated soda, washed with

              weak acid then water, dried, packed and finally sterilized.



              Use: In surgical dressing.





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