Tragacanth : Source, Production, Chemical Constituents, Chemical Tests, Uses and Adulterants

Source, Method of Production, Chemical Constituents, Chemical Tests, Uses and Adulterants of
Tragacanth

Objectives

At the end of this
lecture, student will be able to:

• Discuss the pharmacognostical aspects of

– Tragacanth

Tragacanth

Tragacanth Plant image

Synonym: Tragacantha,
gum tragacanth

Source: Dried
gummy exudation obtained by incising the stems and branches of Astragalus
gummifer and other species of Astragalus

Family: Leguminosae

Geographical
distribution:
Iran, Greece, Turkey, Iraq, Syria and India

Tragacanth – Method
of preparation/collection

• Stems and branches incised, gum exudes and dried

• Form of incision: Vertical slits- ribbon shaped pieces,
punctures-tears

• Transformation of the cell walls of the pith and medullary
rays

• First tapping – white, subsequent tapping – yellow
coloured gum

Description

• White or pale yellowish or brown

• Odorless

• Mucilagenous

• Thin, flattened ribbon or powder

Chemical constituents

• Tragacanthin

• Bassorin- Viscosity – 60% – (minimum 3.75 % of methoxy
groups)

      – Tragacanthic
acid – galacturonic acid, galactose, xylose and fucose

      – Neutral
polysaccharide on hydrolysis yields arabinose and galactose

      – Glycoside of
sterol derivative

Chemical tests

• Sample + water: Insoluble

• Fehlings test: Red precipitate

• Sample + ruthenium red: NO pink mucilage

• With N/50 Iodine solution: Green
colour

• With alcoholic potassium hydroxide solution: Canary yellow
colour

• With lead acetate solution: White precipitate

• With lead sub acetate solution: White precipitate

Uses

• Suspending, emulsifying agent

• Binding agents in tablets

• Demulcent

• Emollient in cosmetics

• Thickening agent

Substitutes

• Indian tragacanth (sterculia gum) – Sterculia urens
(sterculiaceae)

• Katira gum – Cochlospermum gossipium (Cochlospermaceae)

• Vermicelli tragacanth / hog gum – Astragalus cylleneus

Summary

• Tragacanth is from Astragalus gummifer with tragacanthin
and bassorin content