3. Tolu Balsam
Synonyms Thomas balsam;
Opobalsam; Resin Tolu; Balsam of Tolu.
Biological Source Tolu
Balsam is a balsam obtained from Toluifera balsamum L., (Myroxylon
toluiferum H.B.K.), belonging to family: Leguminosae. It is also
obtained from Myroxylon balsamum (Linne') Harms. Family: Fabaceae.
Preparation Tolu Balsam is
considered to be a pathological product produced in the new wood formed as a
result of inflicted injury. For its preparation, it is an usual practice to
make ‘V’ shaped incisions deep into the body of the main trunk. The exudate
thus produced is collected either in cups or gourds held strategically just at
the base of each incisions. Balsam of Tolu is collected from these cups,
mixed and packed in air-tight sealed tins.
Characteristic Features It
is a yellowish-brown or brown semifluid or nearly solid resinous mass. It has a
characteristic aromatic vanilla-like odour and slightly pungent taste. It is
usually brittle when cold. It is found to be transparent in thin layers, and
shows numerous crystals of cinnamic acid. It is almost insoluble in water and
petroleum ether, but freely soluble in ethanol, benzene chloroform, ether,
glacial acetic acid and partially in CS2 or NaOH solution.
Chemical Constituents The
drug contains resin esters (75-80%) viz., toluresinotannol
cinnamate along with a small proportion of the benzoate; volatile oil
(7-8%)-containing chiefly benzyl benzoate; free cinnamic acid (12-15%);
free benzoic acid (2-8%); vanillin and other constituents in
small quantities. It also contains cinnamein (5-13%).
Chemical Tests
1. An alcoholic solution of Tolu
Balsam (0.2% w/v) where treated with a FeCl3 solution (0.5% w/v),
the appearances of a green colour takes place.
2. Treatment of 1 g of the drug
with 5 ml of 10% w/v KMnO4 solution when subjected to gentle heating
yields benzaldehyde.
Uses
1. It is used extensively in
perfumery, confectionery and chewing gums.
2. It is used widely as an
expectorant in cough mixture.
3. It also finds its
application as an antiseptic in the form of its tincture.
Source:Pharmacognosy And Pharmacobiotechnology By Ashutosh Kar
Source:Pharmacognosy And Pharmacobiotechnology By Ashutosh Kar
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