Capsules of Bile Salts, Succinate of Soda and Phenolphthalein.
Capsules of Holadin, Succinate of Soda and Bile Salts.
It is the combination of holadin, bile salts, sodium succinate and phenolphthalein to which objection is made.
Succinate of sodium was introduced as a saline cathartic, with the claim that it exerts an antiseptic action on the biliary passages and gallbladder.
The succinate of ammonia is an excellent reagent for detecting and separating iron.
This process is as good as that by succinate of ammonia, which requires many precautions.
In the same way, by electrolysing a mixture of a metallic salt and an ester, other nuclei may be condensed; thus potassium acetate and potassium ethyl succinate yield CH3.
It is necessary to take some fresh solution at every operation, on account of the proto-succinate of iron being rapidly converted into per-succinate by contact with the air.
To prove this he prepared some proto-succinate of iron from the succinate of potassium and proto-sulphate of iron, following the method given by Dr.
Borlinetto, in which he states that he has been induced by the analogy which exists between oxalic and succinic acids to try whether succinateof iron can be substituted for oxalate of iron as a developer.
He carried out the development in the same way as is done by the oxalate, and he found that the succinate of iron is even more energetic than the oxalate.
Into the liquid thus neutralized, succinate or benzoate of ammonia is dropped, as long as any precipitate appears.
Gehlen employed succinate of ammonia; but Hisinger afterwards showed that benzoate of ammonia might be substituted without any diminution of the accuracy of the separation.
This last salt, being much cheaper than succinate of ammonia, answers better in this country.
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