- Quercitron
Quercitron is a yellow
dye obtained from the bark of theEastern Black Oak ("Quercus velutina"), a fine foresttree indigenous inNorth America . The name is a shortened form of quercicitron, fromLatin "quercus", oak, and "citron", lemon, and was invented by Dr Edward Bancroft (1744-1821), who by act of parliament in 1785 was granted special privileges in regard to the importation and use of the substance. Thedyestuff is prepared by grinding the bark in mills after it has been freed from its blackepidermal layer , and sifting the product to separate thefibrous matter , the fine yellow powder which remains forming the quercitron of commerce. The ruddy-orangedecoction of quercitron containsquercitannic acid , whence its use intanning , and an active dyeing principle,quercitrin , C21H20O12. The latter substance is aglycoside , and in aqueous solution under the influence of mineral acids it yieldsquercetin , C15H10O7, which is precipitated, and the methyl-pentose rhamnose . Quercetin is a crystalline powder of a brilliant citron yellow color, entirely insoluble in cold water and dissolving only sparingly in hot water, but quite soluble in alcohol. Either by itself or in some form of its glucoside quercitrin, quercetin is found in several vegetable substances, among others incutch , in Persian berries ("Rhamnus cathartica "),buckwheat leaves ("Fagopyrum esculentum"),Zante fustic wood ("Rhus cotinus"), and inrose petal s. Quercitron was first introduced as yellow dye in 1775, but it is principally used in the form offlavin , which is the precipitate from a boiling decoction of quercitron andsulfuric acid . Chemically, quercetin is a member of a fairly extensive class of natural coloring matters derived from phenyl benzoyl-pyrone orflavone , the constitution of which followed on the researches of St von Kostanecki, A. G. Perkin, Herzig, Goldschmidt and others. Among the related, coloring matters are:chrysin frompoplar bud s,apigenin fromparsley ,luteolin frommignonette anddyer's broom ,fisetin from young fustic andyellow cypress ,galangin fromgalangal root, andmyricetin from "Nageia nagi".References
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