- Alkaloids & Its Identification Tests involve detecting nitrogenous plant compounds with therapeutic significance.
- Alkaloids & Its Identification Tests confirm purity, pharmacological activity, and standardization of herbal drugs.
Definition
- Alkaloids are nitrogen-containing, basic organic compounds derived from amino acids.
- They have significant physiological effects on humans and animals.
Examples
- Morphine (Opium poppy – Papaver somniferum)
- Quinine (Cinchona bark – Cinchona officinalis)
- Nicotine (Tobacco – Nicotiana tabacum)
Properties of Alkaloids & Its Identification Test
- Mostly alkaline in nature.
- Soluble in organic solvents but sparingly soluble in water.
- Exhibit a bitter taste.
- Many alkaloids have pharmacological activity, e.g., analgesic, stimulant, or sedative effects.
Tests for Identification:
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Dragendorff’s Test:
- Reagent: Potassium bismuth iodide solution.
- Positive Result: Orange or reddish-brown precipitate indicates the presence of alkaloids.
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Mayer’s Test:
- Reagent: Potassium mercuric iodide solution.
- Positive Result: Cream-colored precipitate
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Wagner’s Test:
- Reagent: Iodine in potassium iodide solution.
- Positive Result: Reddish-brown precipitate.
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