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Pharmacognosy-2 (PG303)                              Level 2                Clinical Pharmacy-Pharm D

              transferred to wooden tubes holding 4-5 gallons each.  The tubes are cooled, and the
              contents  are  stirred  with  a  pole  about  30  cm  long  and  4  cm  thick  to  induce
              crystallisation.    After  about  10  min  the  semi-crystallised  magma  is  poured  into
              shallow wooden trays to a depth of 2-3 cm and is allowed to set.  While still moist it
              is cut with a wooden knife into cubes, which are spread on rattan trays to dry in the
              sun.  Much gambir is poured into kerosene tins to solidify and is imported in large
              blocks. Cube gambir is preferred for pharmaceutical use.

              Description
                     Gambir occurs in approximately cubical or rectangular masses; externally,
              dull pale greyish brown to dark reddish-brown; internally, light brown and porous;
              friable; odourless; taste, at first bitter and astringent, but sweetish afterwards.

              Tests for Identity
              1-  Microscopical examination:  Gambir shows numerous minute acicular crystals
                 of catechin.
              2-  Test for catechutannic acid:  Macerate about 1 g of powdered Gambir with 50
                 ml of water for 1 h, and filter.  To the filtrate add FeCl 3 T.S.; an intense green
                 colour is produced.
              3-  Test  for  gambir-fluorescin:     Warn  0.5  g  of  powdered  Gambir  with  5  ml  of
                 alcohol 90 %, cool, and filter.  To the filtrate, add 5 ml of NaOH T.S., then shake
                 the  mixture  with  5  ml  of  petroleum  ether;  the  petroleum  ether  layer,  on
                 separation, exhibits a brilliant green fluorescence (c.f. Black Catechu).
              4-  Warm 1 g of Gambir with 5 ml of chloroform, shake, and filter; the filtrate is
                 yellowish green.

              Constituents
                     Gambir contains about 7-33 % of catechin and 22-50 % of catechutannic
              acid.  Other constituents of Gambir are catechu-red, quercetin, and the fluorescent
              substance Gambir-fluorescin.

              Uses
                     Gambir is employed medicinally as an astringent in diarrhea.  In industry it is
              used in tanning, in dyeing and in other technical purposes.


                                                   DRIED LATEX

                     Latex is an emulsion or suspension, the continuous phase of which is an
              aqueous solution of mineral salts, proteins, sugars, tannins, alkaloids, etc., and the
              suspended particles are oil droplets, resin, gum, proteins, starch, caout chouke, etc.
              This turbid fluid is often white in color as in the opium poppy, Papaver somniferum,
              but may be yellow or sometimes red.  Latex occurs in plants in special structures,




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