Chemical test for Tragacanth
Chemical test for Tragacanth
Organoleptic test:
Appearance: Crystalline tragacanth
Colour: White or faint yellow tragacanth
Odour: None tragacanth
Taste: Mucilaginous tragacanth
Solubility: Insoluble in alcohol, partially soluble in water tragacanth
Chemical test:
SI.No.
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Test
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Observation
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Inference
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1.
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To 4ml of 0.5%w/v solution add
0.5ml of HCl and heat for 30minutes on water bath
Divide the hydrolyzed product in 2 parts
a)
1st
part=Add 1.5ml of NaOH solution to neutralize and add Fehling’s solution A
and B in equal quantities(mixed before) and warm over water bath.
b)
2nd
part= Add barium chloride solution
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Red ppt of cuprous oxide
No ppt
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Reducing sugars are present
Distinction from agar
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2.
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Tragacanth solution(boil)+ 10% aq. Ferric chloride solution
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Deep yellow ppt
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Tragacanth may be present
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3.
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Tragacanth + conc. Ammonium hydroxide + precipitated
copper oxide
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Stingy ppt
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Tragacanth may be present
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4.
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To 0.5% w/v solution add 20%w/v solution of lead acetate
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Heavy white flocculent ppt
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Distinction
from acacia
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5.
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Mount a small quantity of powder in ruthenium
red and examine microscopically
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Particles do not acquire pink colour
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Distinction
from Indian tragacanth and agar
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6.
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To 0.1gm of powder add N/50 iodine
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The mixture acquired greenish colour
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Distinction from acacia and agar
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7.
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If powder is warmed with 5% alcoholic KOH solution
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Canary yellow colour
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Tragacanth confirmed
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