5. Mastic
Synonyms Mastiche;
Mastich; Balsam Tree; Pistachia Galls; Mastix; Lentisk; Mastisol;
Biological Source Mastic is
the concrete resinous exudate obtained from Pistacia lentiscus Linne’ belonging
to the natural order Anacardiaceae.
Preparation The resinous
juice gets collected in cavities present in the inner bark. Fairly long incisions
are made in the trunk and also in the larger branches, through which the resin
exudes. The resin finally gets collected in the form of small tears on the
outside. These are hand-picked and stored in dry place.
Characteristic Features It
is a pale yellow or greenish yellow, globular, elongated or pear-shaped tears.
It has a slightly balsamic odour and a terebene* taste. It is
practically insoluble in water, but completely soluble in ethanol, chloroform
(1g/0.5 ml), ether (0.1g/0.5 ml), partially soluble in oil of turpentine.
Chemical Composition Mastic contains
90% of a resin, comprising of mastichic acid (α-resin), which is
soluble in ethanol and masticin (β-resin), which is insoluble in
ethanol, and a volatile oil, 1 to 2.5%, that has the specific balsamic
odour of the drug and largely contains (+)-pinene. A bitter principle
is also present.
Uses
1. It is employed as an ‘enteric
coating’ material in the formulation of tablets.
2. It is also used as a
microscopical mountant.
3. It is widely used in the
manufacture of varnishes.
4. Mastic is used in the form
of a ‘dental varnish’ in dentistry to seal off cavities.
5. It is also used in tooth
cements, plasters, lacquers, chewing gums and incense.
6. It is employed for
retouching negatives.
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* Terebene:
A mixture of hydrocarbons prepared from oil of turpentine and
sulphuric acid, used to make paints and varnishes and medicinally as an
expectorant and antiseptic.
Source:Pharmacognosy And Pharmacobiotechnology By Ashutosh Kar
Source:Pharmacognosy And Pharmacobiotechnology By Ashutosh Kar
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