The fresh juice of the herb contains malic acid in a free state, various salts, and a red colouring matter; also glucose, and a peculiar crystallisable acid.
Pasteur saw that this albuminoid matter might be completely suppressed and replaced by saline crystallisable substances, alkaline and earthy phosphates, to which has been added a little phosphate of ammonia.
It is that in which Pasteur suppressed all albuminous matters, and carried on the fermentation with purely crystallisable substances.
Hyoscyamine neutralises acids fully, and formscrystallisable salts, which assume for the most part the form of needles.
Morphine acetate= is a crystallisable salt, soluble in water or alcohol; it is in part decomposed by boiling the aqueous solution, some of the acetic acid escaping.
In the root of Apocynum cannabinum a non-crystallisable substance, soluble in alcohol and ether, but not soluble easily in water, has been separated and found to have a physiological activity similar to that of the digitalins.
The base forms crystallisablesalts with hydrochloric, nitric, and acetic acids.
A peculiar bitter, neutral, and crystallisable substance, soluble in boiling water, extracted from the bark of Fraxinus excelsior, or common ash.
A crystallisable substance obtained from the mother-liquors of opianic acid.
It restores the blue colour of reddened litmus, and partially neutralises the acids, forming scarcely crystallisable salts.
Marcet states that he has obtained from excrement a crystallisable body possessing an alkaline reaction; to which he gives the name excretin; also a fatty substance, which he terms excretolic acid.
The production of this crystallised hydrochlorate of emetine is worthy of notice, since it does not accord with what has been stated by different authors, who have all considered emetine to be incapable of forming crystallisable salts.
With the sulphuric and hydrochloric acids it forms crystallisable compounds.
Heat converts it into a neutral, crystallisable substance, called purrenone.
It is a powerful organic base, and produces crystallisable salts with the acids.
Crystallisable colourless or white salt, readily soluble in alcohol and water, but readily decomposed when moist into bicarbonate of potassium and ammonia, or in solution into the carbonate of potassium and ammonium.
Another crystallisable resinous body named arbutin has also been discovered in them.
A crystallisable substance obtained from the juice of the muscular fibre of animals.
A sweet, crystallisable substance, found in manna and in several other vegetable productions.
It crystallises in needles; is insoluble in water; is slightly soluble in cold alcohol and in ether; and forms crystallisable salts with the acids which possess little solubility.
Some few years back Messrs Dubrunfaut and Peligot being cognisant of the fact of the insolubility, in boiling water, of the compounds of sugar with lime, based upon it a method of separating crystallisable sugar from treacle.
Treacle and molasses are composed of non-crystallisable sugar, cane-sugar, water, and saline and other impurities.
It possesses the property of being able to ferment, which cane or crystallisable sugar cannot do, unless, indeed, it first be changed into glucose.
Now, it is a curious fact that although cane sugar can be transformed into glucose, yet the latter form of sugar has never, so far, been changed into cane or crystallisable sugar.
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