what is the action of concentrated sulphuric acid on curcuma
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★ Curcumin is a yellow crystalline substance which dissolves in alcohol to form a deep yellow solution, alkalies changing the colour to reddish-brown; concentrated sulphuric acid, or better, a mixture of that reagent with alcohol, produces with tissues containing curcumin a deep crimson colouration.
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Curcumin is a yellow crystalline substance which dissolves in alcohol to form a deep yellow solution, alkalies changing the colour to reddish-brown; concentrated sulphuric acid, or better, a mixture of that reagent with alcohol, produces with tissues containing curcumin a deep crimson colouration, a reaction which is often useful in detecting the powdered drug. Boric acid changes it to reddish-brown, which, on the addition of alkalies, becomes greenish-blue.