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Procter-Paessler reaction

Hexahydroxydiphenic acid in a bound form (3) is readily detected in a plant extract by an old but very distinctive color test - the Procter-Paessler reaction. Esters of type 3 react with nitrous acid to give a carmine or rose red, changing to brown-green, then purple, and finally indigo blue. The chemical basis of this reaction has not been discussed but it has been employed by Bate-Smith (6, 7) for the quantitative determination of 3 in plant extracts, and it forms the basis of a very useful spray reagent for the detection of 3 by paper chromatography (6, 7, 43). [Pg.416]


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