American Medicinal Plants; : An Illustrated And Descriptive Guide to the American Plants Used As Homopathic Remedies : Their History, Preparation, Chemistry, And Physiological Effects. V.2
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Cullen adds, by analysis, coloring-matter and starch. Euphorbon, QH^O^.*— By evaporating the tincture to an extractive mass, dissolving in alcohol containing caustic potash, evaporating, and neutralizing the residue with dilute acetic acid, a brown body was precipitated (Euphorbic acid). On digesting the menstruum, separated from this precipitate, in ether, and evapo- rating spontaneously, crystals were obtained ; these recrystallized frequently, and, boiled in a slightly-colored solution of pe...rmanganate of potash, resulted as taste- less, colorless, imperfect crystals, insoluble in water, slighdy soluble in alcohol, readily soluble in ether, benzol and chloroform; meldng at 241° (i i6.i° C.) ; and answering to the tests for the Euphorbon of Fliickiger. Euphorbic Acid.f — This amorphous, brown body, obtained as above, was slighdy acrid, very bitter, soluble in water and alcohol, and capable of neutralizing slightly alkaline solutions. The two bodies resulting as above were too small in quantity for experimen- tation in this analysis, as I had but little of the root in my possession.
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