CHEMICALTESTS FOR ALKALOIDS
The chemical tests used for detection of alkaloids depend on their character to precipitate with organic acids in the form of their salts.
These are also precipitated by the reaction of compounds of heavy metals like mercury, gold, platinum etc.
Caffeineand some other alkaloids which are highly water soluble, do not give the tests with usual reagents.
Reagents used for the detection of alkaloids
S.No | Name of reagent | Chemical composition | Colour obtained | Example |
1 | Mayer’s reagent | Potassium mercuric iodide solution | Cream | Common |
2 | Wagner’s reagent | Solution of iodine in potassium iodide | Reddish-brown | Common |
3 | Dragendorff’s reagent | Potassium bismuth iodide solution | Reddish-brown | Common |
4 | Hager’s reagent | Saturated solution of picric acid | Yellow | Common |
5 | Picrolonic acid | Solution of picrolonic acid | Yellow | Common |
6 | Tannic acid | Solution of tannic acid | | Common |
7 | Murexide test | *Potassium chlorate+HCl+NH3 | Purple | Caffeine |
8 | Mineral acids | Phosphotungstic acid, phosphomolybdic acid | Yellow | Colchicine |
9 | Acidic p-methyl- aminobenzaldehyde | p-Methyl-aminobenzaldehyde and sulphuric acid | Bluish-violet to red | Indole |
10 | Nitric acid | Dilute nitric acid | Orange-red | Morphine |
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