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


                     Yugoslavian  Opium:        occurs  in  oblong  cakes  with  rounded  ends,  each
              weighing  160-225  g,  being  about  18-20  x  6-7.5  x  1.5-2.4  cm;  externally,  either
              coated with broken poppy leaves and are green in color, or devoid of poppy leaves
              and are dark brown.  It contains about 15-17 % of morphine and from 10-12 % of
              moisture.
















                             A and B , cakes of Turkish manipulated opium;

                             C, cake of raw opium wrapped in poppy leaf;
                             D, instrument with  seven  small  knives  for  incising the
                             capsules.








                             A, Persian opium wrapped in red paper;
                             B, Yugoslavian opium showing marks of wire netting.
                             C, Indian opium wrapped in white papper.

              Tests for Identity
              1-  Examination of vegetable debris:  Exhaust about 1 g of opium with water, and
                 examine the insoluble residue microscopically; it shows more or less granular or
                 irregular  brown  to  yellow  fragments  of  the  outer  epidermis  of  the  poppy
                 capsules,  with  thick-walled,  pitted,  polygonal  or  isodiametric  to  elongated
                 epidermal  cells  and  few  large  stomata  of  ranunculaceous  type;  rarely
                 collenchymatous hypo-dermal cells; few fragments of the tissues of the poppy
                 leaves,  with  thin-walled  polygonal  cells  of  the  upper  epidermis  having  no
                 stomata,  and  with  slightly  wavy-walled  cells  of  the  lower  epidermis  having
                 numerous large stomata of ranun-culaceous type; fragments of mesophyll, very
                 rarely spiral vessels, tracheids; round starch granules, 2-12 μ in diameter; pollen
                 grains, 16-40 μ in diameter, and occasionally of Rumex fruits.
              2-  Test for meconic acid:  Extract about 0.1 g of opium with alcohol containing few
                 drops  of  dilute  HCl.    Evaporate  the  alcoholic  extract  nearly  to  dryness  on  a
                 boiling water-bath.  Boil the residue with distilled water treat with little MgO and
                 filter while hot.  Concentrate the filtrate, which contains Mg meconate, acidify



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