Determination of Ash content
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Determination of Ash content . Definition . Ash Value The residue remaining after incineration is the ash content of the drug. Inorganic salts of carbonates, phosphates, silicates of sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium.
Determination of Ash content
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Definition Ash Value The residue remaining after incineration is the ash content of the drug. Inorganic salts of carbonates, phosphates, silicates of sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium. Ash value is a criterion to judge the identity OR purity of the crude drug. A high ash value is indicative of contamination, substitution, adulteration or carelessness in preparing the crude drug for marketing
Ash value Physiological Ash: Which is derived from the plant tissue itself Non – physiological Ash: Which is the residue of the adhering material to the plant e.g. Sand and soil.
Ash value • Ash value can be determined by three different methods: • Total Ash Total ash method is used to measure the total amount of material remaining after incineration • Acid insoluble Ash Acid insoluble ash is the residue obtained after boiling the total ash with dil. HCl and igniting the remaining insoluble matter. • Water soluble Ash Water soluble ash is the difference in weight between total ash and residue after treatment of total ash with water.