Chemistry:Mecke reagent

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Short description: Reagent to identify alkaloids

The Mecke reagent is used as a simple spot-test to presumptively identify alkaloids as well as other compounds. It is composed of a mixture of selenous acid and concentrated sulfuric acid,[1] which is dripped onto the substance being tested.

The United States Department of Justice method for producing the reagent is the addition of 100 mL of concentrated (95–98%) sulfuric acid to 1 g of selenous acid. While sale to the general public is legal, it is not recommended as strong corrosives can cause permanent skin and eye damage and require extensive safety ratings. [2]

Final colors produced by Mecke Reagent with various substances[2]
Substance Color
Chlorpromazine Blackish red
Codeine Very dark bluish green
Diacetylmorphine (Heroin) Deep bluish green
DMMA Dark brown
Doxepin Very dark red
Dristan Light olive brown
Exedrine Dark greyish yellow
LSD Greenish black
Mace Dark greyish olive
Methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA) Very dark blue
Mescaline Moderate olive
Morphine monohydrate Very dark bluish green
Opium Olive black
Oxycodone Moderate olive
Propoxyphene Deep reddish brown
PMMA Pale olive green[3]
PMA Pale olive green[3] or light green[4]
Sugar Brilliant greenish yellow

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