| Weidel's reaction | A reaction showing the presence of xanthine; a solution of the suspected substance in chlorine water with a little nitric acid is evaporated in a water bath, and then exposed to the vapor of ammonia; the presence of xanthine is indicated when a red or purple colour develops. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Weidel, Hugo | <person> Austrian chemist, 1849-1899. See: Weidel's reaction. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Weidel's t. |
1. (for uric acid) the substance tested is treated with nitric acid, evaporated, and moistened with diluted ammonia solution; if uric acid is present, murexide will be formed, and a purple color is produced. Called also murexide t. 2. (for xanthine) warm with freshly prepared chlorine water containing a trace of nitric acid until gas ceases to be produced; contact with gaseous ammonia develops a pink or purple color. 3. (for xanthine bodies) dissolve in warm chlorine water, evaporate, and treat with diluted ammonia solution; a pink or purple color will form, changing to violet on the addition of sodium or potassium hydroxide solution.
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| Weidel's test |
see under test.
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