Identification | Back Directory | [Name]
GUM GUAIAC | [CAS]
9000-29-7 | [Synonyms]
GUAIAC Guaiacum GUAIAC GUM GUM GUAIAC Gum guaiaci gumguaiacum GUAIAC RESIN resin guaiac guaicum[resin] Guaiacum (resin) Gum guaiac,Guaiac GUM GUAIAC,Guaiac resin Guajacum officinale resin Gums and Mucilages, guaiac | [EINECS(EC#)]
232-535-2 | [Molecular Formula]
NULL | [MDL Number]
MFCD00132801 |
Chemical Properties | Back Directory | [Definition]
A resin from certain Mexican and West Indian trees, especially Guaiacum santum and G. officinale. | [Appearance]
Brownish lumps. Mp 85C. Insoluble in
water; soluble in alcohol, ether, acetone, chloroform,
and caustic soda. | [Melting point ]
85 °C (dec.)(lit.)
| [Merck ]
13,4566 |
Hazard Information | Back Directory | [Description]
Bulnesia sarmienti Lor. is a wild tree 3 to 4 m (10 to 13 ft.) high,
widespread in the woods of Argentina and in the Gran Chaco area
of Paraguay. This variety yields the true guaiac, Guaiacum officinale
L., also a tree native to tropical America (Caribbean Islands),
grows wild or cultivated in Venezuela, Jamaica, Cuba, and Colombia.
This variety yields a resinous substance from which a tincture
is prepared. The wood and sawdust from the tree are the parts
used. Guaiac has a soft, pleasant, rose-like odor reminiscent of tea
roses. The essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of chipped wood
of B. sormienti in approximately 3% yields. It is a thick, viscous,
orange-brown mass with a woody, rose-like odor reminiscent of
tea rose. Sometimes the oil exhibits a smoky note. The main
constituent of the oil, also known as champaca wood oil, is guaiol,
a sesquiterpene alcohol (85%). The derivatives are fluid extract, tincture (mainly from G. officinale
L.). The tincture is generally a 10% solution in 60% ethanol. The
fluid extract is a reddish-brown liquid with a pleasant odor and
burning, bitter taste. | [Chemical Properties]
Brownish lumps. Mp 85C. Insoluble in
water; soluble in alcohol, ether, acetone, chloroform,
and caustic soda. | [Chemical Properties]
Bulnesia sarmienti Lor is a wild tree 3 to 4 m high, widespread in the woods of Argentina and in the Gran Chaco area of Paraguay This variety yields the true guaiac G offcinale L , also a tree native to tropical America (Caribbean Islands), grows wild or cultivated in Venezuela, Jamaica, Cuba and Colombia This variety yields a resinous substance from which a tincture is prepared The gum occurs as irregular masses enclosing fragments of vegetable tissues, or in large, nearly homogeneous masses and occasion- ally in more or less rounded or ovoid tears The wood and sawdust from the tree are the parts used Guaiac has a soft, pleasant, rose- like odor reminiscent of tea roses and a slightly acrid taste. | [Physical properties]
Externally, the gum is brownish-black to dusky-brown, acquiring a greenish color on long expo- sure; the fractured surface has a glassy luster The thin pieces are transparent and vary in color from brown- to yellowish-orange The powder is moderate yel. | [Uses]
Clinical reagent (blood or hemoglobin). |
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