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Clinical pharmacy PharmD program Third level Phytochemistry-1 (PG-504)
• Synthetic camphor can be obtained from alpha-pinene.
• Synthetic camphor usually gives a positive test for
chloride ions due to the use of HCl in its preparation and
this is the basic differentiation between natural and
synthetic camphor
• Camphor and borneol are always together since borneol is the precursor of camphor.
For resolving a mixture of borneol and camphor:
• convert camphor to its oxime which is water soluble while borneol can be extracted by
ether, camphor can be regenerated from its oxime by addition of alkali.
• Borneol can be estrified as stearate which possesses a high boiling point while
camphor can be distilled off
• Borneol form a soluble acid phathalate or succinate leaving camphor to be extracted
with organic solvent as ether or chloroform.
VII- Nitrogen Containing Compounds
Skatole
• Skatole can be obtained as a degradation product of strychnine by action of soda lime.
• Skatole is used in perfumery as fixative. CH
• Skatole is insect attractant 3
VIII- Sulfur Containing Compounds N
H
1- Allyl isothiocyanate
• Occurrence: as sinigrin in black mustard seed
• Preparation: ground seeds are soaked in water for 5 hr at 37-40 ºC to induce
enzymatic action, then the produced oil is steam distilled
• Synthetic allyl isothiocyanate is prepared by refluxing allyle chloride with NaSCN in
alcohol followed by distillation
• Properties: pungent irritating odour & acid taste
• Uses: Locally as rubefacient & in flavouring food especially mustards.
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