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________________ Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra २०१ reaction, was not changed by alkalies or ferrie chloride, and was distinguished by precipitating tannin solution and giving a transient red-brown colour with strong sulphuric acid. The leaves of C. inerme had besides the bitter principles a fragrant stearopten to which the applelike odour is due. Ether Alcoholic Aqueous Alkaline Residue Organic Inorganic 39 Moisture Ash soluble in water in Acid 39 99 www.kobatirth.org Insoluble SUMMARY OF ANALYSIS. Extract Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir For Private and Personal Use Only 4.77 5.70 15.54 11.48 50.06 6.44 6.01 100.00 44.14 47.10 8.76 100.00 Sodium chloride in ash 24.01. From the above analysis it will be seen that a tincture or extract of the drug would be efficient preparations. The leaves should not be dried in the sun as the fragrant stearopten will be lost by so doing. Like all medicinal leaves they should be dried in a shady and airy place. (Sd.) W. D.
SR No.020863
Book TitleVaidak Tuchka Sangraha
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorDinshaji Manekji Petit
PublisherBhalchandra Krishna
Publication Year
Total Pages467
LanguageGujarati
ClassificationBook_Gujarati
File Size17 MB
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