Proceedings of Annual Meeting of American Drug Manufacturers' Association

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It has been suggested that it is due to some polyglyceritc.
Digitized by Google DEUG EXTRACTS SS8 Dr. Francis: No two glycerines will give you the same result and the same odor.
Mr. Snyder : No, but the presence of polyglycerite has been ad- vanced as a possible explanation.
Dr. Francis: Up to the present time the discussion seems to indicate that we are confronted by a very lamentable condition, for which there is no remedy. Dr. Snyder made mention that druggists prepare small quantities of sy
...rup by the use of dilute acid. The ques- tion as to how the dilute acid can be prepared and kept for an indefinite length of time, is still an open question. Are there any further com- ments on this topic?
Purified Extract of Glycyrrhiza Mr. Snyder reads: Some trouble has been experienced with the preparation due to it developing a fungus growth which renders it unfit for use. Professor Patch points out that there is no uniformity in commercial products.
He finds the moisture contained in market samples to vary from 25 to 54 per cent and, furthermore, that the softer extracts, upon keeping, show a greater tendency to mold.


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