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Identification Test for Glucose.

Moore's Test

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What type of Glycoside is identified using Borntrager's Test?

Anthraquinone / Anthraquinone Glycoside

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Bearberry is a source of ___________ glycoside.

phenol / phenolic

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What is the active constituent of the plant Lily of the Valley?

Convallatoxin

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The active constituent of Tragacanth responsible for its swelling properties.

Bassorin

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What is the scientific name of the plant that is used as a chocolate substitute? (*all caps)

CERATONIA SILIQUA

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The identification test for cardiac glycosides.

Keller-Killiani / Keller-Killiani Test

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This plant is cultivated on wet lands resembling rice paddies.

Senna

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A source of vanillin which is a by-product of the pulp industry.

Lignin

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The non-sugar component of glycosides.

Aglycone / Genin

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Who isolated citric acid from lemon juice?

Scheele

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It is the sweetest monosaccharide.

Levulose / Fructose / Fruit sugar

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The liquid separated from butter.

Buttermilk

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Alcohol or Ethanol is the product of which process?

Fermentation

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Digitoxin, a cardiac glycoside, is the active constituent of which plant?

Foxglove

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What is the scientific name of the plant Tinnevelly Senna? (all caps)

CASSIA AGUSTIFOLIA

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The active constituent Chikusetsusaponin, is the derived from the plant Licorice root which is also known as?

Glycirrhiza
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What is the common constituent of the following compounds, Prunasin, Laetrile, and Amygdalin?

Cyanide

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What are the two effects of Cantharidin?

Blisters and Priapism

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Coumarin, an active constituent derived from tonka beans, is used pharmaceutically as a/an ___________________.

Anticoagulant
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Acrinyl isothiocyanate is derived from? Sinigrin or Sinalbin?

Sinalbin

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Cyanogenic glycosides are commonly derived from species of which plant family?

Rosaceae

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What is the homoglycan that is used in medicine and pharmacy as a plasma expander?

Dextran

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Give the general formula for Carbohydrates

CnH2nOn / Cn(H2O)/ (CH2O)n

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Saponin glycosides, which are steroidal in nature, possess the CPPP nucleus.

What does CPPP stands for?

Cyclopentanoperhydrophenanthrene

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