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Adulteration and Evaluation of

Crude drugs
Recap

In the last we have discussed about

Methods of adulteration

Commonly used substitutes in adulteration

Evaluation for determining adulterants


Objectives
On completion of this period, you would be able to
know

Organoleptic evaluation

Microscopical evaluation

Physical evaluation

Chemical evaluation

Analytical Evaluation

Biological evaluation
Evaluation of Crude Drugs
Evaluation refers to the Standardisation of crude drugs

It includes
Identity of the crude drug and determination of its
Quality and
Purity

Identity of the drug is confirmed by


Comparing the sample with an authentic sample
or
Comparing with the Official Literature available
Evaluation of Crude Drugs
Quality

refers to the amount of Active chemical constituents


present in the crude drug

Purity

refers to the freedom from admixture


Organoleptic (Morphological) Evaluation:

It involves study of crude drugs by utilizing our

organs of sense

Gross morphology and other sensory characters

like colour, size, shape, odour, taste, fracture,

texture etc.,
Microscopical Evaluation
Study of microscopical characters of the organised
drug

Types of cells, tissues present, cell contents like


starch, calcium oxalate, mucilage, special structures
like stomata or trichomes present or absent

Microchemical tests useful in evaluating certain


organised drugs
Microscopical Evaluation

Quantitative microscopy

Stomatal number

Stomatal Index

Vein-islet number

Palisade Ratio
Physical Evaluation:

Determination of typical physical constants

Viscosity

Swelling factor

Melting point

Specific gravity
Physical Evaluation:
Refractive index

Ash values

Optical rotation

Volatile oil content of crude drugs

Moisture content
Foreign organic matter:

Pharmacopoeia prescribe maximum limit for

other parts of plants or other organic matter

in many crude drugs and also include

Animal excreta, Moulds or Insects


Extractive values
The chemical constituents may be extracted with suitable
solvent known as extractives

1. Water soluble extractives : water soluble constituents

2. Alcohol soluble extractives: Alkaloids, Glycosides, etc.,

3. Ether soluble extractives

Volatile : Volatile oils

Non-volatile : Resins
Volatile oil content

Drugs containing volatile oil like Cinnamon, Clove etc.,

are evaluated by determining volatile oil content by

Steam distillation
Ash values
Refer to the amount of inorganic matter present
in the crude drug or collected along with the drug

1. Total Ash value

2. Acid Insoluble Ash

3. Water soluble Ash

4. Sulphated Ash
Chemical Evaluation:
It involves determination of Active chemical
constituents

Assays

Total alkaloidal content

Assayed by acid base titrations

Non-aqueous titration.
Biological Evaluation:

Some crude drugs cannot be evaluated satisfactorily by

Chemical or physical methods

They may be assayed by making use of

Living tissue or organs

Animals or

Micro-organisms like Bacteria or fungi


Biological Evaluation

Bacteria and fungus are used to determine

Anti-bacterial and Anti-fungal activity

For Biological assay of Vitamin D

containing substances guinea pigs are used.

Bio-assay of digitalis is done on pigeons


Significance of Pharmacopoeial Standards

Drugs should be uniform in quality

Type of standards:

Structural standards

Analytical standards

Physical constants
Pharmacopoeia
Pharmacopoeia is an official code Containing a list

of established drugs

The important pharmacopoeias are

Indian Pharmacopoeia - I.P.

British Pharmacopoeia - B.P.

United States Pharmacopoeia- U.S.P.


Pharmacopoeial Standards

The authenticity of a crude drug is established

By references given in Pharmacopoeias.


Summary

In this class we learnt about


Organoleptic evaluation

Microscopical evaluation

Physical evaluation

Chemical evaluation

Biological evaluation

Standards in pharmacopoeia
Quiz

1. Confirmation of identity of crude drugs by studying

microscopical characters comes under

a. Morphological evaluation

b. Physical evaluation

c. Biological evaluation

d. Microscopical evaluation
Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is evaluation?. List out various evaluation

methods. (April 2006)

2. Define adulteration. Mention the various methods used

in adulteration of drugs (April 2004)

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