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

              constituents are guaiac--resin (about 15 %), guaiac yellow, vanillin and guaiac-
              saponin.

              Test for Identity
                     Reaction with oxidising agents:        Guaiacum resin is easily identified by its
              reaction with oxidising agents as follows: Add 1 drop of ferric chloride T.S. to 1 ml
              of a 1 % solution of Guaiacum resin in alcohol; a blue color is produced which is
              destroyed by reducing agents but restored by oxidising agents.

              Uses
                     The action of guaiacum is that of a local stimulant or, in large doses, irritant.
              It has been employed locally in the form of a lozenge and has also been given in
              chronic gout and rheumatism.  In the form of a tincture, it is used for the detection
              of oxidising agent.


                                                      Jalap Resin

              Syn.:  Resina Jalapoe

                     Jalap Resin is a mixture of resins obtained by precipitating with water the
              alcoholic  extract  of  the  dried  tuber  of  Ipomoea  purga  Hayne  (Fam.
              Convolvulaceae).

                     Jalap Resin is prepared by extracting powdered Jalap with an alcohol-water
              mixture.  The percolate is concentrated to one-fourth t

                     he weight of the drug used and then slowly poured into water with constant
              stirring. The precipitated resin is washed with hot water, collected, and dried.

              Description
                     Jalap Resin occurs in dark brown masses or fragments frequently covered with
              a brownish powder; translucent at the edges; fracture, brittle, resinous and glassy;
              readily reduced to a pale brown powder; Odor, characteristic; taste, somewhat bitter
              and acrid.

              Solubility
                     Jalap Resin is insoluble in water.  It is readily soluble in alcohol 90 % and in
              solutions of caustic alkali.  It is partially soluble in ether, in chloroform, in petroleum
              ether, in benzene, in carbon disulfide, and in oil of turpentine.

              Tests for Identity






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